
Bonnie, a nine-year-old single child, is part of a family of three living in the Netherlands. They have a love of elephants, passed on by Bonnie's grandfather's grandfather who worked on a game reserve in Africa, and Bonnie feels that she instinctively does things like an elephant as a result. Her single mother, Lis, is bi-polar and at times spends days on end without even getting out of bed. Then there are other times when she will manically do wild acts, such as impromptu dancing in public. As a result, Bonnie's sturdy and stable grandmother must hold the family together by doing all the cooking, etc. After her grandmother is killed by a car, Bonnie becomes the most responsible family member and struggles with preparing meals and getting her reluctant mother to take her medication. She also must dodge Jorien, a social worker who is attempting to place her in a foster home.
Jesse Rinsma
Bonnie

Carice van Houten
Lis

Tom van Kessel
Koos

Frieda Pittoors
Puch

Daan Schuurmans
Cees

Leny Breederveld
Grandmother

Edo Brunner
Teacher
Judith Bovenberg
Jorien

Eva van der Gucht
Koos' Mother

Martin Koolhoven
Ticket Vendor

Alexander
Alexander

The Karate Kid
The Karate Kid

Me and My Sister
Me and My Sister

The Dance
The Dance

Nowhere in Africa
Nowhere in Africa

Spanglish
Spanglish

Her Third
Her Third

Christine
Christine

North of Albany
North of Albany

Hearth Fires
Hearth Fires

An Elephant Called Slowly
An Elephant Called Slowly

Changeling
Changeling