
Lust for Life
Music
Overview
Lust for Life reflects El Perro del Mar’s music, telling us about the passing of time in a narcissist world. But where do all the female artists go when they grow older? About hope, integrity and the courage to walk on by.
Top Cast
Sarah Assbring
Sarah Assbring
Sarah Assbring


Tova Magnusson
Tova Magnusson
Tova Magnusson


Alexandra Dahlström
Alexandra Dahlström
Alexandra Dahlström
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