
The Odd One Out 2010
In the small-town world of Johan Timmers' heartfelt drama *The Odd One Out (2010)*, Jere arrives on Christmas Eve 1960 with a difference. While his family—father, grandfather, and brothers—are all bound by the family butcher trade, Jere's spirit dances to a different rhythm.
Director: Johan Timmers
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Odd One Out (2010) about?
*The Odd One Out* follows Jere, a young man out of step with his family's butcher legacy, as he navigates expectations and discovers his own path. With the support of his grandmother, he learns to embrace joy, creativity, and authenticity in a world that favors conformity. The film captures the universal struggle between duty and desire.
Who directed The Odd One Out?
The film was directed by Johan Timmers, a filmmaker known for crafting deeply human stories with emotional depth and visual warmth.
Who stars in The Odd One Out?
The cast centers around Meral Polat in the lead role, with supporting performances that bring the close-knit family to life.
Is The Odd One Out (2010) worth watching?
While it doesn't carry an IMDb rating, *The Odd One Out* offers a poignant, character-driven drama that resonates with themes of identity and family. Its gentle storytelling and strong performances make it a rewarding experience for fans of thoughtful international cinema.
How long is The Odd One Out?
The runtime of *The Odd One Out (2010)* is 86 minutes.
About The Odd One Out (2010) — A Dutch drama about family, tradition, and daring to be different
In the small-town world of Johan Timmers' heartfelt drama *The Odd One Out (2010)*, Jere arrives on Christmas Eve 1960 with a difference. While his family—father, grandfather, and brothers—are all bound by the family butcher trade, Jere's spirit dances to a different rhythm. With a gift for laughter and song, he finds an unlikely ally in his grandmother Moemoe, who sees the spark of dreams others try to dim. This tender, character-driven story explores identity, belonging, and the quiet courage it takes to embrace one's true self against familial expectations and tradition.
Set against a backdrop of post-war Netherlands, the film captures the warmth of family bonds and the gentle defiance of a young man refusing to be boxed in by destiny. Timmers crafts a visually rich, emotionally nuanced portrait of difference and acceptance, where every glance, gesture, and song carries weight. *The Odd One Out (2010)* blends slice-of-life realism with moments of quiet magic, making it a memorable watch for fans of thoughtful, human-centric cinema.