Top Cast
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Linda Tuomenvirta
Ruut
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Emmi Vyyryläinen
Pii
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Elina Knihtilä
Hanna, Ruutin äiti
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Kari-Pekka Toivonen
Atte, Ruutin isä
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Hannu-Pekka Björkman
Klasu, Piin isä
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Katri Erkkilä
Samira
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Arman Ansari
Hamid
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Heikki Rantanen
Aten esimies
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Katri Laulajainen
Janna
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