Let Go

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Sometimes, letting go is the only way to hold on.

A jaded mother makes a last-ditch effort to keep her family together by taking them on a trip to their teenage daughter’s pole dancing competition. Discover "Let Go" a captivating drama movie that first graced the screens in 2024. This production, originating from Sweden features contributions from Niklas Falk in the role of Arild, Pål Sverre Hagen in the role of Gustav, Tone Danielsen in the role of Astrid, Alexandra Goncalvez in the role of Woman in Pizzeria, and Josephine Bornebusch in the role of Stella.

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Runtime
110 minutes
Released
Origin Country
Sweden
Languages
de, en, es, fr, hi, it, ja, pl, pt, sv, tr, uk
Subtitles
ar, de, el, en, es, fr, ja, ko, pl, pt, ro, ru, sv, uk, zh
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