KIX
KIX is a 12-year odyssey following Sanyi's journey from a rowdy street kid in Budapest to a disillusioned young adult.
The Verbeek family adopted a mini pig as a pet seven years ago. However, when the pig miraculously grows into a 500-kilo beast, the neat neighbourhood, the police and the residents of the housing revolt. The classmates of their son Brandon don't like it either, because such a big and dirty pig in the house is unacceptable, isn’t it? Brandon begins to have doubts... but eventually takes action with his family.
Anneke de Lind van Wijngaarden
Nienke Rispens (executive producer), Maarten Kuit, Jeroen van den Idsert
Jeroen Kiers
Brandon Grötzinger
Hazazah Pictures in co-production with KRO-NSRV. Contact: www.hazazah.com / [email protected] / +31(0) 20 422 6 422
KIX is a 12-year odyssey following Sanyi's journey from a rowdy street kid in Budapest to a disillusioned young adult.
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