
Cairn
Drama
Overview
Cairn is a dark film on adolescence in which the main character Johan (11) faces a moral dilemma after having started playing a seemingly innocent prank. The story unfolds on a l level in the turbulent transition between childhood and adulthood.
Top Cast
Bjorge Bondevik
Bjorge Bondevik
Johan
Bjorge Bondevik
Johan
Magnar Gustavsen
Magnar Gustavsen
Stig
Magnar Gustavsen
Stig
Henrik Carlyle
Henrik Carlyle
Martin
Henrik Carlyle
Martin
Johan Munch-Ellingsen
Johan Munch-Ellingsen
Tobias
Johan Munch-Ellingsen
Tobias
Brynjar Andersen Saus
Brynjar Andersen Saus
Boy choosing team
Brynjar Andersen Saus
Boy choosing team


Stein Bjørn
Stein Bjørn
Olle
Stein Bjørn
Olle


Ingjerd Egeberg
Ingjerd Egeberg
Anne
Ingjerd Egeberg
Anne


Ketil Høegh
Ketil Høegh
Karl
Ketil Høegh
Karl
Frid Kjelsdatter Klausen
Frid Kjelsdatter Klausen
Sølje
Frid Kjelsdatter Klausen
Sølje
Sunniva Hamnes Johansen
Sunniva Hamnes Johansen
(singing voice)
Sunniva Hamnes Johansen
(singing voice)
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