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Drama · TV Movie
Overview
A story about a boy named Anders, who lives in an ordinary Swedish family in an apartment at the train station. Through his childhood, he experiences life's glorious scents of beautiful flowers and green forest, close and warm relationships with his grandparents and joyful play with his siblings. He has a strong friendship with his father and a great love for his mother. Still he lives in fear of death. He is afraid of losing all of this that is so valuable to him. In his thoughts and fears, he often turns often God, just as his sister, mother and grandparents, and ask Him for help and protection.
Top Cast


John Elfström
John Elfström
The father
John Elfström
The father


Sif Ruud
Sif Ruud
The mother
Sif Ruud
The mother
Rex Brådhe
Rex Brådhe
Anders
Rex Brådhe
Anders


Lena Nyman
Lena Nyman
Signe
Lena Nyman
Signe
Thomas Ladberg
Thomas Ladberg
Helge
Thomas Ladberg
Helge


Hilding Gavle
Hilding Gavle
Grandfather
Hilding Gavle
Grandfather


Brita Öberg
Brita Öberg
Grandmother
Brita Öberg
Grandmother


Hugo Björne
Hugo Björne
Woodcutter
Hugo Björne
Woodcutter


Carl-Gunnar Wingård
Carl-Gunnar Wingård
Head waiter
Carl-Gunnar Wingård
Head waiter
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