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A mother's love is put to the test when her 13-year-old son changes into someone she can no longer recognize. Will she accept the stranger he has become, or fight to reclaim the boy she once knew?

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  • Vicki Berlin

    Vicki Berlin

    Mother

  • Anders Brink Madsen

    Anders Brink Madsen

    Running partner

  • Janus Kim Elsig

    Janus Kim Elsig

    Father

  • Mikkel Bjørnskov Schalech

    Mikkel Bjørnskov Schalech

    Bertil

  • Rasmus Borg Olesen

    Rasmus Borg Olesen

    Big Bertil

  • Iben Dorner

    Iben Dorner

    Aunt

  • Lene Poulsen

    Lene Poulsen

    Grandmother

  • Victor Nicolaisen

    Victor Nicolaisen

    Rasmus

  • Isabella Meyer Søgaard

    Isabella Meyer Søgaard

    Alberte

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A mother's love is put to the test when her 13-year-old son changes into someone she can no longer recognize. Will she accept the stranger he has become, or fight to reclaim the boy she once knew?

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