
Starring Maja
Comedy · Drama
Overview
In a hopeless small town in Sweden, lives Maja, 18 years old. Her highest and only dream is to become an actress. She wants to be the center of attention - for everyone to see HER, to see the beautiful person she is inside. It's just a little hard to see. Maja is severely overweight, clumsy and completely without social skills... We get to follow Maja and her struggle to realize her dreams during the last semester of high school.
Top Cast


Zandra Andersson
Zandra Andersson
Maja
Zandra Andersson
Maja


Moa Silén
Moa Silén
Erika
Moa Silén
Erika


Anastasios Soulis
Anastasios Soulis
Alex
Anastasios Soulis
Alex


Maria Lundqvist
Maria Lundqvist
Eva
Maria Lundqvist
Eva


Christian Magdu
Christian Magdu
Martin
Christian Magdu
Martin


Thomas Hedengran
Thomas Hedengran
Göran
Thomas Hedengran
Göran


Grete Havnesköld
Grete Havnesköld
Natalie
Grete Havnesköld
Natalie
Isabelle von Saenger
Isabelle von Saenger
The Theater Teacher
Isabelle von Saenger
The Theater Teacher
Henric Brandt
Henric Brandt
Freddie
Henric Brandt
Freddie
Alexandra Algerydh
Alexandra Algerydh
Tess
Alexandra Algerydh
Tess
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