
Panda Syndrome
Comedy · Drama
Overview
A young boy, Bjørn, discovers on his 17th birthday that his problems with the girls might not be self-inflicted.
Top Cast


Alexander Vedel Ottensten
Alexander Vedel Ottensten
Bjørn
Alexander Vedel Ottensten
Bjørn


Nicolas Bro
Nicolas Bro
Kirurg
Nicolas Bro
Kirurg


Jakob Cedergren
Jakob Cedergren
Signes fyr
Jakob Cedergren
Signes fyr


Kristian Halken
Kristian Halken
Far
Kristian Halken
Far


Sebastian Ottenstein
Sebastian Ottenstein
Dreng i kærestepar
Sebastian Ottenstein
Dreng i kærestepar


Alexandra B. Ryborg
Alexandra B. Ryborg
Char
Alexandra B. Ryborg
Char
Caroline Westh Wiencken
Caroline Westh Wiencken
Pige i kærestepar
Caroline Westh Wiencken
Pige i kærestepar
Amalie Suurballe Wieth
Amalie Suurballe Wieth
Signe
Amalie Suurballe Wieth
Signe


Julie Wieth
Julie Wieth
Mor
Julie Wieth
Mor
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