
Alena
Horror · Thriller · Drama
Overview
When Alena arrives at her new elite boarding school, Filippa and the other girls start to harass her. But Alena’s best friend Josefin won’t let her take anymore beating. If she won’t strike back, Josefin will do it for her. Hard.
Top Cast


Amalia Holm Bjelke
Amalia Holm Bjelke
Alena
Amalia Holm Bjelke
Alena
Rebecka Nyman
Rebecka Nyman
Josefin
Rebecka Nyman
Josefin


Molly Nutley
Molly Nutley
Filippa
Molly Nutley
Filippa


Felice Jankell
Felice Jankell
Fabienne
Felice Jankell
Fabienne


Fanny Klefelt
Fanny Klefelt
Cecilia
Fanny Klefelt
Cecilia
Marie Senghore
Marie Senghore
Tessan
Marie Senghore
Tessan


Helena af Sandeberg
Helena af Sandeberg
Headmistress
Helena af Sandeberg
Headmistress


Johan Ehn
Johan Ehn
The Coach
Johan Ehn
The Coach
Ulrika Ellemark
Ulrika Ellemark
School Counselor
Ulrika Ellemark
School Counselor


Malin Persson
Malin Persson
Lollo
Malin Persson
Lollo
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