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Overview
A psychological drama of a young student who is haunted by the nightmares of the past: he has witnessed his parents committing a double-suicide. He starts to date a girl with fateful consequences.
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Veijo Pasanen
Veijo Pasanen
Antti Kajava
Veijo Pasanen
Antti Kajava


Aino-Maija Tikkanen
Aino-Maija Tikkanen
Leena Järvelä
Aino-Maija Tikkanen
Leena Järvelä
Matti Tamminen
Matti Tamminen
Honka
Matti Tamminen
Honka
Pia Hattara
Pia Hattara
Antti's Mother
Pia Hattara
Antti's Mother


Sakari Jurkka
Sakari Jurkka
Johannes Kajava
Sakari Jurkka
Johannes Kajava
Nikke Kuitunen
Nikke Kuitunen
Antti 6-vuotiaana
Nikke Kuitunen
Antti 6-vuotiaana
Pekka Sinisalo
Pekka Sinisalo
Antti 13-vuotiaana
Pekka Sinisalo
Antti 13-vuotiaana


Leo Jokela
Leo Jokela
Schoolmate
Leo Jokela
Schoolmate


Emmi Jurkka
Emmi Jurkka
Mrs. Heikkilä
Emmi Jurkka
Mrs. Heikkilä


Kauko Laurikainen
Kauko Laurikainen
Laine
Kauko Laurikainen
Laine
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