
Falling Angels
Drama · History
Overview
The daughter of two famous writers, Helena upholds her late father's reputation, reciting his poems on various occasions and cherishing the memory of the legend. Relations with her mother have deteriorated since she moved to Sweden. Helena blames her mother for abandoning her father. Helena and her mother meet again as Helena's mental health deteriorates and in order to cope, she must face reality through her mother's memoirs. Helena becomes intensely involved in the story and relives it by imagining herself in her mother's place.
Top Cast


Elena Leeve
Elena Leeve
Helena
Elena Leeve
Helena


Tommi Korpela
Tommi Korpela
Lauri
Tommi Korpela
Lauri


Elina Knihtilä
Elina Knihtilä
Aila
Elina Knihtilä
Aila


Oiva Lohtander
Oiva Lohtander
Lars Djupsjöbacka
Oiva Lohtander
Lars Djupsjöbacka


Juhani Niemelä
Juhani Niemelä
Hermanni
Juhani Niemelä
Hermanni


Hannu Kivioja
Hannu Kivioja
Juha Mannerkorpi
Hannu Kivioja
Juha Mannerkorpi
Erica Pitkänen
Erica Pitkänen
Helena 5-6 v
Erica Pitkänen
Helena 5-6 v
Tiina Pirhonen
Tiina Pirhonen
Kustannustoimittaja Svea
Tiina Pirhonen
Kustannustoimittaja Svea


Antti Litja
Antti Litja
Kustantaja
Antti Litja
Kustantaja


Taisto Oksanen
Taisto Oksanen
Kustantajan poika
Taisto Oksanen
Kustantajan poika
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