
Tic Tac
Drama · Thriller
Overview
During one single day a number of life destinies cross one another. It becomes a night for the involved they will never forget, a night when the coincidences are going to change their lives forever.
Top Cast


Oliver Loftéen
Oliver Loftéen
Micke
Oliver Loftéen
Micke


Tuva Novotny
Tuva Novotny
Jeanette
Tuva Novotny
Jeanette


Jacob Nordenson
Jacob Nordenson
Kent
Jacob Nordenson
Kent


Tintin Anderzon
Tintin Anderzon
Ylva Sundkvist
Tintin Anderzon
Ylva Sundkvist
Emil Forselius
Emil Forselius
Lasse the Skinhead
Emil Forselius
Lasse the Skinhead
Mats Helin
Mats Helin
Jorma
Mats Helin
Jorma
Claudio Salgado
Claudio Salgado
Pedro
Claudio Salgado
Pedro


Nadja Weiss
Nadja Weiss
Francesca
Nadja Weiss
Francesca


Thomas Hanzon
Thomas Hanzon
Niklas
Thomas Hanzon
Niklas


Douglas Johansson
Douglas Johansson
Tommy
Douglas Johansson
Tommy
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