
Bröllop, begravning och dop - filmen
Drama · Romance · Comedy
Overview
An independent sequel to the TV series. Here we follow the families Öhrn and Seger and take us through autumn and winter on our way to Christmas celebrations and to a New Year's Eve which inevitably means an end to the old and a beginning of something new… A film about love and death and everything in between.
Top Cast


Helena Bergström
Helena Bergström
Grace Öhrn
Helena Bergström
Grace Öhrn


Johan H:son Kjellgren
Johan H:son Kjellgren
Carl-Axel Öhrn
Johan H:son Kjellgren
Carl-Axel Öhrn


Molly Nutley
Molly Nutley
Meja Öhrn
Molly Nutley
Meja Öhrn


Maria Lundqvist
Maria Lundqvist
Michelle Seger
Maria Lundqvist
Michelle Seger


Angelika Prick
Angelika Prick
Sunny Seger
Angelika Prick
Sunny Seger


Marie Göranzon
Marie Göranzon
Louise Lööf
Marie Göranzon
Louise Lööf


Jan Malmsjö
Jan Malmsjö
Rolf Öhrn
Jan Malmsjö
Rolf Öhrn


Robert Gustafsson
Robert Gustafsson
Henrik Wahlmark
Robert Gustafsson
Henrik Wahlmark


Andreas T. Olsson
Andreas T. Olsson
Valentin Lööf
Andreas T. Olsson
Valentin Lööf


Peter Harryson
Peter Harryson
Conny Karlsson
Peter Harryson
Conny Karlsson
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