
Inland
Drama
Overview
A young woman from Stockholm moves to her boyfriend's hometown in northern Sweden, but the relationship quickly ends. She finds a job and stays, for reasons she doesn't even understand herself. How do you become part of something new?
Top Cast
Irma von Platen
Irma von Platen
X
Irma von Platen
X


Eva Melander
Eva Melander
Lena
Eva Melander
Lena


Albin Grenholm
Albin Grenholm
Fredrik
Albin Grenholm
Fredrik


Ann Petrén
Ann Petrén
Laila
Ann Petrén
Laila


Anna Vnuk
Anna Vnuk
Chiropractor
Anna Vnuk
Chiropractor
Paloma Perez
Paloma Perez
Stina
Paloma Perez
Stina
Rasmus Winblad
Rasmus Winblad
Tim
Rasmus Winblad
Tim
Simon Lindgren
Simon Lindgren
Finn
Simon Lindgren
Finn
Lena P. Cederlund
Lena P. Cederlund
Mona
Lena P. Cederlund
Mona
Daniel Eneris Sandström
Daniel Eneris Sandström
Kalle
Daniel Eneris Sandström
Kalle
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