
The Girl
Drama · Family
Overview
Story of a ten-year-old girl left alone in her house in the summer of 1981.
Top Cast
Blanca Engström
Blanca Engström
The Girl
Blanca Engström
The Girl


Shanti Roney
Shanti Roney
The Father
Shanti Roney
The Father


Annika Hallin
Annika Hallin
The Mother
Annika Hallin
The Mother


Leif Andrée
Leif Andrée
Gunnar
Leif Andrée
Gunnar
Calle Lindqvist
Calle Lindqvist
Petter
Calle Lindqvist
Petter


Tova Magnusson
Tova Magnusson
Anna
Tova Magnusson
Anna


Ia Langhammer
Ia Langhammer
Elisabeth
Ia Langhammer
Elisabeth


Kryštof Hádek
Kryštof Hádek
Kryštof Hádek
Emma Wigfeldt
Emma Wigfeldt
Emma Wigfeldt
Michelle Vistam
Michelle Vistam
Michelle Vistam
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