

Romance · Drama
Overview
The idyllic and secluded Finnish archipelago. The pandemic soars across the world. Elli’s world trembles as her husband’s old friend arrives at the island.
Top Cast


Inka Kallén
Inka Kallén
Elli
Inka Kallén
Elli


Aku Hirviniemi
Aku Hirviniemi
Mikko
Aku Hirviniemi
Mikko


Andrei Alén
Andrei Alén
Olavi
Andrei Alén
Olavi


Adeliina Arajuuri
Adeliina Arajuuri
Liina
Adeliina Arajuuri
Liina


Eino Heiskanen
Eino Heiskanen
Tavela
Eino Heiskanen
Tavela
Mats Sundqvist
Mats Sundqvist
Laivan kapteeni
Mats Sundqvist
Laivan kapteeni
Juulia Häyrinen
Juulia Häyrinen
Frida
Juulia Häyrinen
Frida
Petro Pasi
Petro Pasi
Peter
Petro Pasi
Peter


Eemeli Louhimies
Eemeli Louhimies
Charlie
Eemeli Louhimies
Charlie
Linnea Hintikka
Linnea Hintikka
Josefin
Linnea Hintikka
Josefin
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