
Kira's Reason: A Love Story
Drama · Romance
Overview
Kira and Mads try to work out their marriage, after Kira has been two years in a mental institution, but is she really ready for the real world?
Top Cast


Stine Stengade
Stine Stengade
Kira
Stine Stengade
Kira


Lars Mikkelsen
Lars Mikkelsen
Mads
Lars Mikkelsen
Mads


Sven Wollter
Sven Wollter
Kira's father
Sven Wollter
Kira's father
Peaches Latrice Petersen
Peaches Latrice Petersen
Kay
Peaches Latrice Petersen
Kay


Camilla Bendix
Camilla Bendix
Charlotte
Camilla Bendix
Charlotte


Lotte Bergstrøm
Lotte Bergstrøm
Michelle
Lotte Bergstrøm
Michelle


Thomas W. Gabrielsson
Thomas W. Gabrielsson
Gustav
Thomas W. Gabrielsson
Gustav


Ronnie Lorenzen
Ronnie Lorenzen
Mikkel
Ronnie Lorenzen
Mikkel
Oliver Appelt Nielsen
Oliver Appelt Nielsen
Julius
Oliver Appelt Nielsen
Julius


Klaus Pagh
Klaus Pagh
Mads' boss
Klaus Pagh
Mads' boss
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