
Irmelin
Drama
Overview
Irmelin is 9 years old and loves to play football, but there is no girl team in the countryside where she lives. Therefore she can play with the guys. One day it will have consequences.
Top Cast
Jenniefer Karlsson
Jenniefer Karlsson
Irmelin
Jenniefer Karlsson
Irmelin


Mirja Turestedt
Mirja Turestedt
Marie, Irmelin's mother
Mirja Turestedt
Marie, Irmelin's mother
Pelle Bolander
Pelle Bolander
Irmelin's father
Pelle Bolander
Irmelin's father
Izabella Svärd
Izabella Svärd
Moa, Irmelin's little sister
Izabella Svärd
Moa, Irmelin's little sister
Julius Andiné
Julius Andiné
Johan
Julius Andiné
Johan
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