
Vincent
Drama · Family · Fantasy
Overview
Nobody can understand you when you're 14. Except possibly a monster. A bullied teenager meets a stranger from out of town and they form an unusual relationship.
Top Cast


Mikkel Vadsholt
Mikkel Vadsholt
Vincent
Mikkel Vadsholt
Vincent


Joachim Knop
Joachim Knop
Zebastian
Joachim Knop
Zebastian
Herman Knop
Herman Knop
Viggo
Herman Knop
Viggo
Silke Biranell
Silke Biranell
Zara
Silke Biranell
Zara


Søren Hauch-Fausbøll
Søren Hauch-Fausbøll
Gorm (graveyard caretaker)
Søren Hauch-Fausbøll
Gorm (graveyard caretaker)


Marie-Louise Coninck
Marie-Louise Coninck
Margrethe (charming lady)
Marie-Louise Coninck
Margrethe (charming lady)
Mona De Souza
Mona De Souza
Zandra
Mona De Souza
Zandra


Siir Tilif
Siir Tilif
Helle (school teacher)
Siir Tilif
Helle (school teacher)


Julie Wieth
Julie Wieth
Nanna Nielsen (grieving widow)
Julie Wieth
Nanna Nielsen (grieving widow)
Christian Friis
Christian Friis
Troels (bully)
Christian Friis
Troels (bully)
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