
The Curse of Modigliani
Drama
Overview
An American artist in Helsinki discovers an antique diary that belonged to the legendary painter Amedeo Modigliani - unravelling a haunting spiral of love and betrayal that eerily mirrors the fate of the master himself.
Top Cast


Edward Pishiyski
Edward Pishiyski
Max
Edward Pishiyski
Max


Diana Ringo
Diana Ringo
Julia
Diana Ringo
Julia


Sakari Viitala
Sakari Viitala
Art collector
Sakari Viitala
Art collector


Aksel Spencer
Aksel Spencer
Leo
Aksel Spencer
Leo


Ilkka Hautala
Ilkka Hautala
Art gallerist
Ilkka Hautala
Art gallerist


Tuure Ollila
Tuure Ollila
Young doctor
Tuure Ollila
Young doctor


Frits Soetmann
Frits Soetmann
Mr. Olsen
Frits Soetmann
Mr. Olsen


Aapo Loimalahti
Aapo Loimalahti
Juha
Aapo Loimalahti
Juha


Matias Timonen
Matias Timonen
Matti
Matias Timonen
Matti


Kari PJ Ketonen
Kari PJ Ketonen
Bookshop owner
Kari PJ Ketonen
Bookshop owner
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