
Don't You Worry, It Will Probably Pass
Documentary
Overview
Three Swedish teenagers express their thoughts about bi- and homosexuality while navigating questions of identity, self-acceptance, and societal expectations. Through personal stories and reflections, the film explores their struggles, hopes, and the challenges of growing up as LGBTQ+ youth in Sweden.
Top Cast
Cecilia Neant-Falk
Cecilia Neant-Falk
Herself
Cecilia Neant-Falk
Herself
Natalie Durbeej
Natalie Durbeej
herself
Natalie Durbeej
herself
Johanna "Joppe" Svensson
Johanna "Joppe" Svensson
herself
Johanna "Joppe" Svensson
herself
My Sörensson
My Sörensson
herself
My Sörensson
herself


Arne Weise
Arne Weise
Self
Arne Weise
Self
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