
Public Opinion
Drama · Romance
Overview
The night of the parliamentary elections a far-right politician, Reetta Tuggström, spends an intimate night with the journalist Hassan Abdi. The next morning Reettas campaign video causes a scandal, which forces Reetta to give an eventful interview to Hassan.
Top Cast


Iida Kuningas
Iida Kuningas
Reetta Tuggström
Iida Kuningas
Reetta Tuggström
Abdirahman Bile
Abdirahman Bile
Hassan Abdi
Abdirahman Bile
Hassan Abdi


Kari PJ Ketonen
Kari PJ Ketonen
Jyri
Kari PJ Ketonen
Jyri
Teo Hyrske
Teo Hyrske
Bartender
Teo Hyrske
Bartender
Mona Huczkowski
Mona Huczkowski
Receptionist
Mona Huczkowski
Receptionist
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