
With Your Permission
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Ordinary Jan has no easy life. He is by far the most unpopular employee at work. At home it's even worse. His marriage with the not so ordinary Bente is on the verge of a breakdown. Jan's boss finally sends him into group therapy where an unlikely friendship emerges between Jan and the two mechanics Rudy and Alf.
Top Cast


Lars Brygmann
Lars Brygmann
Jan
Lars Brygmann
Jan


Sidse Babett Knudsen
Sidse Babett Knudsen
Bente
Sidse Babett Knudsen
Bente


Søren Pilmark
Søren Pilmark
Erik
Søren Pilmark
Erik


Rasmus Bjerg
Rasmus Bjerg
Alf
Rasmus Bjerg
Alf


Nicolaj Kopernikus
Nicolaj Kopernikus
Rudy
Nicolaj Kopernikus
Rudy


Jan Malmsjö
Jan Malmsjö
Eckelstein
Jan Malmsjö
Eckelstein


Kristian Halken
Kristian Halken
Torben
Kristian Halken
Torben


Frida Hallgren
Frida Hallgren
Sanna
Frida Hallgren
Sanna


Kirsten Lehfeldt
Kirsten Lehfeldt
Ellen
Kirsten Lehfeldt
Ellen


Alexander Öhrstrand
Alexander Öhrstrand
Pelle
Alexander Öhrstrand
Pelle
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