
Lars Is LOL
Family · Drama
Overview
Amanda is reluctantly tasked with taking care of her new classmate, Lars, who has Down syndrome. To her surprise, Amanda and Lars develop a unique friendship. But in her struggle to fit in, Amanda ends up betraying Lars. Can Amanda find the courage to stand out and be true to herself?
Top Cast
Lilly Winger Schmidt
Lilly Winger Schmidt
Amanda
Lilly Winger Schmidt
Amanda
Adrian Øverjordet Vestnes
Adrian Øverjordet Vestnes
Lars
Adrian Øverjordet Vestnes
Lars
Norah Lulu Ali-Amoafo
Norah Lulu Ali-Amoafo
Sari
Norah Lulu Ali-Amoafo
Sari
Agnes Grønneberg Hagen
Agnes Grønneberg Hagen
Anna
Agnes Grønneberg Hagen
Anna
Ilias Bouyambib
Ilias Bouyambib
Adam
Ilias Bouyambib
Adam
Carmen Grimseth
Carmen Grimseth
Christina
Carmen Grimseth
Christina
Mikeline Loe Eid
Mikeline Loe Eid
Victoria
Mikeline Loe Eid
Victoria
Rasmus Rommetveit Laache
Rasmus Rommetveit Laache
Marcus
Rasmus Rommetveit Laache
Marcus
Peter Andreas Lindeland
Peter Andreas Lindeland
Peter
Peter Andreas Lindeland
Peter


Marianne Mørk Larsen
Marianne Mørk Larsen
Janne
Marianne Mørk Larsen
Janne
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