
Locals
Romance · Drama
Overview
The quest for love and something true among local frequenters of restaurants, clubs, and bars in a hot summer in Stockholm.
Top Cast


Sofia Kappel
Sofia Kappel
Disa
Sofia Kappel
Disa


Alexander Salzberger
Alexander Salzberger
Dino
Alexander Salzberger
Dino


Joel Spira
Joel Spira
Gabbe
Joel Spira
Gabbe


Ellen Bökman
Ellen Bökman
Mira
Ellen Bökman
Mira


Roshi Hoss
Roshi Hoss
Lui
Roshi Hoss
Lui


Alexandra Dahlström
Alexandra Dahlström
Olivia
Alexandra Dahlström
Olivia


Tyra Olin
Tyra Olin
Elin
Tyra Olin
Elin


Linda Pira
Linda Pira
Bella
Linda Pira
Bella


Odin Romanus
Odin Romanus
Kevin
Odin Romanus
Kevin


Carla Sehn
Carla Sehn
Stella
Carla Sehn
Stella
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