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It's time for a little dance of joy! Because, yes, Fonske Verzele is once again experiencing hilarious family adventures and Kevin Vermeulen has yet another new friend. But at the same time, everything is new in 'Veel vijven en zessen' (Lots of fives and sixes), the jokes and also numerous characters. Gili de la Tirette misleads everyone, and Dimitri Keerbergen experiences a climax at something that closely resembles Tomorrowland. Excuse me? Tomorrowland!? Yes, indeed, the icon of Flemish comedy is like a boisterous star on the dance floor. He dances. And dances! And dances! And the audience... spontaneously starts a conga line. A conga line at Tomorrowland? Only Jacques Vermeire can pull that off! With a smile. With a roar of laughter. With a thunderous laugh. A comedian at the peak of his powers.
Status
Released
Original Language
NL

The first rule is that there are no rules. For the bare-knuckle combatants competing in Musangwe fights, anything goes - you can even put a curse on him. The sport, which dates back centuries, has become a South African institution. Any male from the age of nine to ninety can compete. We follow a group of fighters as they slug it out in the ring. Who will be this year's champion?

A community is under siege as three Belmont Highschool coed students go missing with no trace of their whereabouts. The pressure is on the police to capture the culprits responsible. Scouring the school hallways in search of clues, undercover female detective Maggie Rawdon (Jessica Sonnerborn) enters Belmont High as a transfer student in an attempt to solve the hideous disappearance of the students. Maggie makes a few new friends, and gets invited to a private rave in the country. Just as the group begins to suspect that they've taken a wrong turn, however, the trap is sprung and Maggie finds out firsthand what fate has befallen the missing girls.