

Drama
Overview
Fueled by literary aspirations and youthful exuberance, two competitive friends endure the pangs of love, depression, and burgeoning careers.
Top Cast


Anders Danielsen Lie
Anders Danielsen Lie
Philipp
Anders Danielsen Lie
Philipp


Espen Klouman Høiner
Espen Klouman Høiner
Erik
Espen Klouman Høiner
Erik


Viktoria Winge
Viktoria Winge
Kari
Viktoria Winge
Kari


Christian Rubeck
Christian Rubeck
Lars
Christian Rubeck
Lars


Henrik Elvestad
Henrik Elvestad
Henning
Henrik Elvestad
Henning


Odd-Magnus Williamson
Odd-Magnus Williamson
Morten
Odd-Magnus Williamson
Morten


Pål Stokka
Pål Stokka
Geir
Pål Stokka
Geir


Henrik Mestad
Henrik Mestad
Jan
Henrik Mestad
Jan


Thorbjørn Harr
Thorbjørn Harr
Mathis Wergeland
Thorbjørn Harr
Mathis Wergeland


Rebekka Karijord
Rebekka Karijord
Johanne
Rebekka Karijord
Johanne
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