
Butterflies
Comedy
Overview
Siiri, a hardworking millennial, wants to be successful in her job as the advisor to the Minister of Economic Affairs. She craves a promotion. Siiri’s job takes her and the hard-to-handle minister, an unpredictable eccentric boss lady, to a big tango festival in a small Finnish town. Siiri’s father Petri, a former tango artist and an overly optimistic middle-aged man, wants to make himself useful to Siiri while trying to hide the fact that he himself is homeless, bankrupt and finally at his wits end. Over the course of one summer weekend both Siiri’s and Petri’s facade comes tumbling down but the tango keeps going on in the sweet Finnish summer night.
Top Cast


Aksa Korttila
Aksa Korttila
Siiri
Aksa Korttila
Siiri


Jani Volanen
Jani Volanen
Petri
Jani Volanen
Petri


Leea Klemola
Leea Klemola
Lena-Maj Linden
Leea Klemola
Lena-Maj Linden


Alex Anton
Alex Anton
Daniel
Alex Anton
Daniel


Eeva Soivio
Eeva Soivio
Ulla
Eeva Soivio
Ulla
Aleksi Holkko
Aleksi Holkko
Henkka
Aleksi Holkko
Henkka


Katja Küttner
Katja Küttner
Katja Küttner


Jarkko Pajunen
Jarkko Pajunen
Jarkko Pajunen
Samuli Niittymäki
Samuli Niittymäki
Tommi
Samuli Niittymäki
Tommi


Hannu-Pekka Björkman
Hannu-Pekka Björkman
Makkonen
Hannu-Pekka Björkman
Makkonen
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