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Drama · Comedy
Overview
Paunvere parish school students Arno and Teele, Toots and Kiir, Tõnisson and Imelik experience feelings during one school winter, the traces of which they carry throughout their future lives - from true friendship and first love to self-discovery and clarifying life goals.
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Arno Liiver
Arno Liiver
Arno
Arno Liiver
Arno


Riina Hein
Riina Hein
Teele
Riina Hein
Teele


Aare Laanemets
Aare Laanemets
Toots
Aare Laanemets
Toots


Margus Lepa
Margus Lepa
Kiir
Margus Lepa
Kiir


Leonhard Merzin
Leonhard Merzin
Laur
Leonhard Merzin
Laur


Ain Lutsepp
Ain Lutsepp
Tõnisson
Ain Lutsepp
Tõnisson


Rein Aedma
Rein Aedma
Imelik
Rein Aedma
Imelik


Kalle Eomois
Kalle Eomois
Kuslap
Kalle Eomois
Kuslap


Raul Haaristo
Raul Haaristo
Vipper
Raul Haaristo
Vipper


Heikki Koort
Heikki Koort
Peterson
Heikki Koort
Peterson
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