
360 bitar
Documentary · Drama
Overview
A man obsessed with old jigsaw puzzles from the 1970s, sets out on a philosophical journey to track down the six persons in a mysterious puzzle picturing a football match. Piece by piece, an epic story emerges.
Top Cast


Olle Sarri
Olle Sarri
Johannes Stjärne Nilsson
Olle Sarri
Johannes Stjärne Nilsson


Johannes Stjärne Nilsson
Johannes Stjärne Nilsson
Self
Johannes Stjärne Nilsson
Self
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