
Lotta Leaves Home
Family
Overview
A feisty five-year-old girl Lotta decides to move away from home. And no, she doesn't want to put on the stupid sweater.
Top Cast


Grete Havnesköld
Grete Havnesköld
Lotta
Grete Havnesköld
Lotta


Linn Gloppestad
Linn Gloppestad
Mia
Linn Gloppestad
Mia


Martin Andersson
Martin Andersson
Jonas
Martin Andersson
Jonas


Beatrice Järås
Beatrice Järås
Mother
Beatrice Järås
Mother


Claes Malmberg
Claes Malmberg
Father
Claes Malmberg
Father


Margreth Weivers
Margreth Weivers
Tant Berg
Margreth Weivers
Tant Berg


Gunvor Pontén
Gunvor Pontén
Fru Blomgren
Gunvor Pontén
Fru Blomgren


Sten Ljunggren
Sten Ljunggren
Farbror Blomgren
Sten Ljunggren
Farbror Blomgren


Pierre Lindstedt
Pierre Lindstedt
Kalle Fransson
Pierre Lindstedt
Kalle Fransson


Johan Rabaeus
Johan Rabaeus
Lastbilschauffören
Johan Rabaeus
Lastbilschauffören
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