
Skin, Skin
Drama
Overview
A movie about summer, youth, the difficulty of love, and a camping trip to the countryside by four young people from Helsinki.
Top Cast
Kristiina Halkola
Kristiina Halkola
Riitta
Kristiina Halkola
Riitta


Kirsti Wallasvaara
Kirsti Wallasvaara
Leena
Kirsti Wallasvaara
Leena


Pekka Autiovuori
Pekka Autiovuori
Timo 'Timppa'
Pekka Autiovuori
Timo 'Timppa'


Eero Melasniemi
Eero Melasniemi
Santtu
Eero Melasniemi
Santtu


Anneli Sauli
Anneli Sauli
Filmitähti
Anneli Sauli
Filmitähti
Jukka Sipilä
Jukka Sipilä
Janne (uncredited)
Jukka Sipilä
Janne (uncredited)
Kari Franck
Kari Franck
Boy on Dance Floor (uncredited)
Kari Franck
Boy on Dance Floor (uncredited)
Remu Aaltonen
Remu Aaltonen
The Creatures (uncredited)
Remu Aaltonen
The Creatures (uncredited)
Kirka Babitzin
Kirka Babitzin
The Creatures (uncredited)
Kirka Babitzin
The Creatures (uncredited)
Aarto Henttonen
Aarto Henttonen
The Creatures (uncredited)
Aarto Henttonen
The Creatures (uncredited)
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