Between 11 and 12
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
A common day in Stockholm some people face major changes. The owner of a fur shop meets an animal rights activist. A priest has restrictions on Saint Lucy's Day. An old woman evicts and a young man disappoints his father.
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Per Ragnar
Per Ragnar
Krister
Per Ragnar
Krister


Anki Larsson
Anki Larsson
Birgitta
Anki Larsson
Birgitta


Brasse Brännström
Brasse Brännström
Eriksson
Brasse Brännström
Eriksson
Sylvia Rauan
Sylvia Rauan
Cantor
Sylvia Rauan
Cantor


Fyr Thorvald Strömberg
Fyr Thorvald Strömberg
Simon
Fyr Thorvald Strömberg
Simon


Margreth Weivers
Margreth Weivers
Sonja
Margreth Weivers
Sonja


Nils Eklund
Nils Eklund
Furrier
Nils Eklund
Furrier


Morgan Alling
Morgan Alling
Customer
Morgan Alling
Customer
Mikael Rundquist
Mikael Rundquist
Locksmith
Mikael Rundquist
Locksmith
Astrid Schöldström
Astrid Schöldström
Elsa
Astrid Schöldström
Elsa
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