
Like It Never Was Before
Drama · Comedy
Overview
The Runeberg family is an ordinary middle class family, with a house in a suburb, a car and three children. By vacationing in a rented house by the sea, the hope is that the tension and anxiety between Rune and Gunnel will disappear. However, instead of spending time with his family, Rune finds himself attracted to a young man, Petrus. Whatever happens next, Rune realizes, it can never be like it was before.
Top Cast


Loa Falkman
Loa Falkman
Rune Runeberg
Loa Falkman
Rune Runeberg


Stina Ekblad
Stina Ekblad
Gunnel Runeberg
Stina Ekblad
Gunnel Runeberg


Simon Norrthon
Simon Norrthon
Petrus
Simon Norrthon
Petrus


Philip Zandén
Philip Zandén
Superintendent
Philip Zandén
Superintendent


Sif Ruud
Sif Ruud
Evelyn
Sif Ruud
Evelyn


Ghita Nørby
Ghita Nørby
Hjördis
Ghita Nørby
Hjördis


Ingvar Hirdwall
Ingvar Hirdwall
Strange Man
Ingvar Hirdwall
Strange Man


Ulla Skoog
Ulla Skoog
Beach Tennis Woman
Ulla Skoog
Beach Tennis Woman
Per Sandberg
Per Sandberg
Beach Tennis Man
Per Sandberg
Beach Tennis Man


Anna-Lena Hemström
Anna-Lena Hemström
Mona
Anna-Lena Hemström
Mona
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