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Tillbaka till Bromma (2014)

Género : Comedia, Drama

Tiempo de ejecución : 1H 34M

Director : Martin Persson

Sinopsis

Anders, Kenneth and Steven went to high school together. Today they are 38, still living in the Swedish suburb but now in completely different stages of life. This warm mockumentary covers the lives of these 3 men.

Actores

Peter Magnusson
Peter Magnusson
Anders / Steven / Kenneth
Hanna Alström
Hanna Alström
Henrietta
Sandra Huldt
Sandra Huldt
Malin
Julia Ragnarsson
Julia Ragnarsson
Julia
Adam Nordlund
Adam Nordlund
Tompa
Andreas Utterhall
Andreas Utterhall
Falken
Oskar Thunberg
Oskar Thunberg
Jocke
Veronica Dahlström
Veronica Dahlström
Leila
Ann-Sofie Kylin
Ann-Sofie Kylin
Steven's mother
Matti Boustedt
Matti Boustedt
Receptionist
Lisa Henni
Lisa Henni
Bromma Mother
Aliette Opheim
Aliette Opheim
Amanda
Anne Bergstedt Jordanova
Anne Bergstedt Jordanova
Iselin
Alexandra Buskas
Alexandra Buskas
Saga
Yngve Dahlberg
Yngve Dahlberg
Kjell Tuvegård

Tripulaciones

Martin Persson
Martin Persson
Writer
Peter Magnusson
Peter Magnusson
Writer
Peter Magnusson
Peter Magnusson
Producer
Jan Blomgren
Jan Blomgren
Producer
Martin Persson
Martin Persson
Director
Jonathan Ljungren
Jonathan Ljungren
Cinematography

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