The film, a spin-off of the Mocro Maffia series, is about the character Tatta, played by Robert de Hoog.
The story of Alexander Münninghoff who is forced to dive into his dark family Nazi-history when convincing the love of his life Ellen to stay with him.
The story of Alexander Münninghoff who is forced to dive into his dark family Nazi-history when convincing the love of his life Ellen to stay with him.
When corrupt agent Martin Oudkerk enters a crime scene, he finds out that a criminal of the old order, but most of all his surrogate father, Henk is one of the victims. A new generation of criminals has entered the stage that plays by its own rules: "If you don't want to cooperate, expect a bullet." They want important information of Martin that can put his life, career but most of all his family in danger. In order to protect everything he has got, he needs to cross lines he never thought he would cross.
A young Dutch soldier deployed to suppress post-WWII independence efforts in the Netherlands’ colony of Indonesia finds himself torn between duty and conscience when he joins an increasingly ruthless commander’s elite squad.
Robert de Hoog (Alphen aan den Rijn, 18 November 1988) is a Dutch actor. With his film debut in the television film Skin by director Hanro Smitsman, he won both a Golden Calf for Best Actor and a nomination for an International Emmy Award for Best Actor. His first starring role in a foreign film is in Irish director Brendan Muldowney's Love Eternal.