
The Orange Girl
Drama · Romance
Overview
The film is based on a 2003 novel by the same name, written by Norwegian author Jostein Gaarder. The main character is the young boy Georg who one day finds a long letter from his deceased father. The letter tells, among other things, about the father's youthful love for the mysterious "orange girl" (appelsinpiken), and leaves a mystery for Georg to solve.
Top Cast


Mikkel Bratt Silset
Mikkel Bratt Silset
Georg
Mikkel Bratt Silset
Georg
Annie Dahr Nygaard
Annie Dahr Nygaard
Appelsinpiken
Annie Dahr Nygaard
Appelsinpiken


Emilie K. Beck
Emilie K. Beck
Stella
Emilie K. Beck
Stella


Harald Rosenstrøm
Harald Rosenstrøm
Jan Olav (as Harald Thompson Rosenstrøm)
Harald Rosenstrøm
Jan Olav (as Harald Thompson Rosenstrøm)


Rebekka Karijord
Rebekka Karijord
Veronika
Rebekka Karijord
Veronika


Jakob Schøyen Andersen
Jakob Schøyen Andersen
Simen
Jakob Schøyen Andersen
Simen


Glenn Erland Tosterud
Glenn Erland Tosterud
Gunnar
Glenn Erland Tosterud
Gunnar
Johannes Piene Gundersen
Johannes Piene Gundersen
Georg (6)
Johannes Piene Gundersen
Georg (6)
Tom Eirik Solheim
Tom Eirik Solheim
Joakim
Tom Eirik Solheim
Joakim
Ellen E.T. Jervell
Ellen E.T. Jervell
Camilla
Ellen E.T. Jervell
Camilla
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