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Perhereissu

Maria and Aste are happy, fun-loving girls with lovely parents and a happy family. But by chance, the parents end up planning a divorce, and the father moves into a small studio apartment that turns into a pigsty in a week. Both parents end up in the same restaurant on the same night for a date with their new partners, and the girls hatch a plan to bring the family back together that same evening...

Top Cast

  • Piia Kaaria

    Piia Kaaria

  • Olli Paakkanen

    Olli Paakkanen

  • Jarmo Mäkinen

    Jarmo Mäkinen

  • Väinö Weckström

    Väinö Weckström

  • Sanna Maksimainen

    Sanna Maksimainen

  • Sari Innanen

    Sari Innanen

  • Pipsa Stenlund

    Pipsa Stenlund

  • Sari Aalto

    Sari Aalto

  • Pirre Toikkanen

    Pirre Toikkanen

Overview

Maria and Aste are happy, fun-loving girls with lovely parents and a happy family. But by chance, the parents end up planning a divorce, and the father moves into a small studio apartment that turns into a pigsty in a week. Both parents end up in the same restaurant on the same night for a date with their new partners, and the girls hatch a plan to bring the family back together that same evening...

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