

Drama · Comedy
Overview
In Skoddeheimen, Norway, 15-year-old Alma is consumed by her hormones and fantasies that range from sweetly romantic images of Artur, the boyfriend she yearns for, to daydreams about practically everybody she lays eyes on.
Top Cast


Helene Bergsholm
Helene Bergsholm
Alma
Helene Bergsholm
Alma
Malin Bjørhovde
Malin Bjørhovde
Sara
Malin Bjørhovde
Sara
Beate Støfring
Beate Støfring
Ingrid
Beate Støfring
Ingrid
Matias Myren
Matias Myren
Artur
Matias Myren
Artur
Lars Nordtvedt Listau
Lars Nordtvedt Listau
Kjartan
Lars Nordtvedt Listau
Kjartan


Henriette Steenstrup
Henriette Steenstrup
Alma's Mother
Henriette Steenstrup
Alma's Mother


Jon Bleiklie Devik
Jon Bleiklie Devik
Sebjørn
Jon Bleiklie Devik
Sebjørn


Julia Bache-Wiig
Julia Bache-Wiig
Maria
Julia Bache-Wiig
Maria


Julia Schacht
Julia Schacht
Elisabeth
Julia Schacht
Elisabeth


Arthur Berning
Arthur Berning
Terje
Arthur Berning
Terje
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