
Call Mom!
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Parents wait all their lives for their children to say "Thank you!" And the children in turn wait for a "Sorry!". This impossible equation is the starting point in the comedy "Call Mom!" Niki has just turned 35 and has to suddenly grasp all the life choices and relationships she dug for.
Top Cast


Sanna Sundqvist
Sanna Sundqvist
Niki
Sanna Sundqvist
Niki


Nina Gunke
Nina Gunke
Sofia
Nina Gunke
Sofia


Alexander Karim
Alexander Karim
Alex
Alexander Karim
Alex


Evin Ahmad
Evin Ahmad
Maggie
Evin Ahmad
Maggie


Jonatan Rodriguez
Jonatan Rodriguez
Rodrigo
Jonatan Rodriguez
Rodrigo


Eric Ericson
Eric Ericson
Tomas
Eric Ericson
Tomas


Aleksa Lundberg
Aleksa Lundberg
Anna
Aleksa Lundberg
Anna


Cecilia Forss
Cecilia Forss
Kvinnlig terapeut
Cecilia Forss
Kvinnlig terapeut


Björn Gustafsson
Björn Gustafsson
Manlig terapeut
Björn Gustafsson
Manlig terapeut


Viktor Frisk
Viktor Frisk
Tindermassör
Viktor Frisk
Tindermassör
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