
Kissed by Winter
Drama · Thriller · Mystery
Overview
Following her son's death, Victoria moves to a small community to work as a doctor at the local clinic. She attempts to forget and move on with her life but finds it impossible when a local boy is found dead in the snow and Victoria must tell the boy's parents. Police quickly explains it as an accident but Victoria finds that there is something strange about the whole affair.
Top Cast


Annika Hallin
Annika Hallin
Victoria
Annika Hallin
Victoria


Kristoffer Joner
Kristoffer Joner
Kai
Kristoffer Joner
Kai


Fridtjov Såheim
Fridtjov Såheim
Stein
Fridtjov Såheim
Stein


Göran Ragnerstam
Göran Ragnerstam
Filip
Göran Ragnerstam
Filip


Linn Skåber
Linn Skåber
Wibeke
Linn Skåber
Wibeke


Axel Zuber
Axel Zuber
Sune
Axel Zuber
Sune
Jade Francis Haj
Jade Francis Haj
Darjosh
Jade Francis Haj
Darjosh


Michalis Koutsogiannakis
Michalis Koutsogiannakis
Darjosh's Father
Michalis Koutsogiannakis
Darjosh's Father


Mina Azarian
Mina Azarian
Darjosh's Mother
Mina Azarian
Darjosh's Mother


Trine Wiggen
Trine Wiggen
Gerd
Trine Wiggen
Gerd
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