
Och Piccadilly Circus ligger inte i Kumla
Drama · Crime
Overview
In the summer of 1967, Kumla is shaken by a shocking event. That summer, the life of 17-year-old Mauritz life will also change. He begins a fumbling romance with the girl next door, but through music he longs to leave the small town and see the world.
Top Cast
Anton Ahremalm
Anton Ahremalm
Maurits
Anton Ahremalm
Maurits
Amanda Ekblom-Käck
Amanda Ekblom-Käck
Signhild
Amanda Ekblom-Käck
Signhild
Tom Lofterud
Tom Lofterud
Elonsson
Tom Lofterud
Elonsson
Malin Berg
Malin Berg
Maurits' Mother Karin
Malin Berg
Maurits' Mother Karin
Isabelle Moreau
Isabelle Moreau
Ester Bolego
Isabelle Moreau
Ester Bolego
Anders Hambraeus
Anders Hambraeus
Maurits' Father Arne
Anders Hambraeus
Maurits' Father Arne


Dotter
Dotter
Lisbutt
Dotter
Lisbutt
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