
Over the Fence
Drama
Overview
Sixteen-year-old Tomi trusts no one and does his best to protect his little sister Aino from the dangers of the world. But Aino is changing, fast. Because of his own fear of loneliness, Tomi tries to stop his sister, but he will eventually find out that you cannot control another person by force.
Top Cast
Jesse Martin
Jesse Martin
Tomi
Jesse Martin
Tomi
Emilia Laine
Emilia Laine
Aino
Emilia Laine
Aino


Matleena Kuusniemi
Matleena Kuusniemi
Marjo
Matleena Kuusniemi
Marjo


Eero Milonoff
Eero Milonoff
Benji
Eero Milonoff
Benji
Jan Tilles
Jan Tilles
Niko
Jan Tilles
Niko
Mike Majid Ramezan
Mike Majid Ramezan
Puukkomies
Mike Majid Ramezan
Puukkomies
Toni Leppe
Toni Leppe
Samu
Toni Leppe
Samu
Pasi Kuivalainen
Pasi Kuivalainen
Kalle
Pasi Kuivalainen
Kalle
Jasse Junkkari
Jasse Junkkari
Nikon kaveri
Jasse Junkkari
Nikon kaveri
Mariko Sero
Mariko Sero
Punttiksen kassa
Mariko Sero
Punttiksen kassa
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