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The Night Dad Brought Us Home
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The Night Dad Brought Us Home

Oct 27, 2017
1h 0m
★ 5.0

Overview

A personal film by Steffan Strandberg about his adolescence with an alcoholic mother.

Genres

Animation
Documentary

Production Companies

Walking The Dog
Fasad
Indie Film as

Cast

Steffan Strandberg

Himself

Steffan Strandberg

Helene Drangsholt

Steffan's mother

Helene Drangsholt

Auen Elias Labdon

Young Steffan

Auen Elias Labdon

Gabriel Korneli Hammerseth

Young Robert

Gabriel Korneli Hammerseth

Mia Strandberg

Herself

Mia Strandberg

Olav Strandberg

Himself

Olav Strandberg

Robert Strandberg

Himself

Robert Strandberg

Kurt Baatz Strandberg

Himself

Kurt Baatz Strandberg

Tallak Baatz Strandberg

Himself

Tallak Baatz Strandberg

Thelma Baatz Strandberg

Herself

Thelma Baatz Strandberg

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