
Matti and Sami and the Three Biggest Mistakes in the Universe
Adventure · Family
Overview
Matti is 11 years old and dreams of a family vacation in his father’s native country, Finland. He manages to get what he wants by telling a whopping lie. But once they get there, Matti, his younger brother Sami and his parents find themselves without a place to stay, no money and no car in the middle of Finnish wilderness. Only a miracle can save them – or Uncle Jussi, who has been struggling to compete with Matti’s father his whole life. This movie based on Salah Naoura’s award-winning children book offers entertainment for people of all ages.
Top Cast
Mikke Rasch
Mikke Rasch
Matti
Mikke Rasch
Matti
Nick Holaschke
Nick Holaschke
Sami
Nick Holaschke
Sami


Sabine Timoteo
Sabine Timoteo
Mother Annette
Sabine Timoteo
Mother Annette


Tommi Korpela
Tommi Korpela
Father Sulo
Tommi Korpela
Father Sulo


Roy Peter Link
Roy Peter Link
Onkel Kurt
Roy Peter Link
Onkel Kurt


Eero Milonoff
Eero Milonoff
Jussi
Eero Milonoff
Jussi
Bendix Hansen
Bendix Hansen
Turo
Bendix Hansen
Turo


Tristan Göbel
Tristan Göbel
Jari
Tristan Göbel
Jari


Eeva Soivio
Eeva Soivio
Marja
Eeva Soivio
Marja


Ramona Kunze-Libnow
Ramona Kunze-Libnow
Teacher
Ramona Kunze-Libnow
Teacher
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