
Pepe
Documentary · Music
Overview
Pepe Willberg has travelled a winding road to this day, to the hearts of Finns and unlikely stardom. What has it all been like for a man who, in the beginning, sang only on condition that the lights in the hall were turned off? Written and directed by Severi Koivusalo, PEPE is a musical documentary about a talented musician with a unique voice, who struggles to balance his popularity with his passion for music, whose iconic songs have been playing in the background of Finnish life through seven different decades.
Top Cast
Pepe Willberg
Pepe Willberg
Self
Pepe Willberg
Self
Paulina Visuri
Paulina Visuri
Self
Paulina Visuri
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Danny
Danny
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Danny
Self
Jorma Uotinen
Jorma Uotinen
Self
Jorma Uotinen
Self
Ellinoora
Ellinoora
Self
Ellinoora
Self
Ande Päiväläinen
Ande Päiväläinen
Self
Ande Päiväläinen
Self
Mirja Pyykkö
Mirja Pyykkö
Self
Mirja Pyykkö
Self
Matti Mikkola
Matti Mikkola
Self
Matti Mikkola
Self
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