
The Wedding Photographer
Drama · Romance · Comedy
Overview
When the factory in Molkom shuts down, Robin leaves his beloved hometown to try his luck in Stockholm as a wedding photographer. This experience changes not merely his outlook on life but also his hairstyle.
Top Cast


Björn A. Ling
Björn A. Ling
Robin
Björn A. Ling
Robin


Tuva Novotny
Tuva Novotny
Astrid
Tuva Novotny
Astrid


Kjell Bergqvist
Kjell Bergqvist
Jonny Björk
Kjell Bergqvist
Jonny Björk


Johannes Brost
Johannes Brost
Claes
Johannes Brost
Claes


Lotta Tejle
Lotta Tejle
Gunilla
Lotta Tejle
Gunilla
Tomas Tjerneld
Tomas Tjerneld
Ove
Tomas Tjerneld
Ove


Johanna Strömberg
Johanna Strömberg
Malin
Johanna Strömberg
Malin


Johan Östling
Johan Östling
Bobby
Johan Östling
Bobby
Marianne Scheja
Marianne Scheja
Cecilia
Marianne Scheja
Cecilia


Rebecca Scheja
Rebecca Scheja
Elsa
Rebecca Scheja
Elsa
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