Cast and Crew of Let Go

Let Go

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  • Released on November 01, 2024
  • Drama

In the film "Let Go," a poignant and humorous exploration of family dynamics unfolds as a jaded mother, Stella, portrayed by Josephine Bornebusch, embarks on a final attempt to salvage her fractured family. Struggling to maintain a semblance of connection with her loved ones, Stella decides to take her family on an unexpected journey to their teenage daughter’s pole dancing competition. This unconventional choice sets the stage for a series of comedic and heartfelt moments as the family navigates the challenges of communication and understanding amidst their individual struggles.

The narrative gains further depth with the character of Gustav, played by Pål Sverre Hagen, who, as Stella’s partner, is caught in the crossfire of domestic tensions. As the family sets off on this unique trip, Gustav must confront his own reservations about their daughter’s chosen activity and grapple with the generational differences that threaten to widen the rift within the family. The journey is not merely about attending the competition; it’s an opportunity for each character to reflect on their relationships and the complexities of parenthood, love, and acceptance in modern times.

Through clever storytelling and relatable characters, "Let Go" captures the essence of a family on the brink of collapse, using humor as a vehicle for deeper truths about familial bonds. As they face the unexpected and often hilarious situations surrounding the pole dancing competition, Stella, Gustav, and their daughter discover that the journey of understanding and acceptance may be more important than the destination itself. In the end, the film serves as a reminder of the importance of connection in the face of adversity and the lengths to which a mother will go to keep her family united.

Full Cast of Let Go

Josephine Bornebusch as Stella

Josephine Bornebusch

as Stella
Josephine Bornebusch delivers a compelling and nuanced performance as Stella in the movie 'Let Go', portraying the character with a delicate balance of fragility and strength. Stella is a complex individual grappling with the aftermath of a personal tragedy, and Bornebusch captures her internal struggle with a poignant authenticity. Her portrayal is characterized by subtle expressions and a palpable emotional depth that allows the audience to empathize with Stella's journey toward healing and self-discovery. Bornebusch's ability to convey the character's multifaceted nature—her resilience, vulnerability, and the flickers of hope that battle her lingering sorrow—makes Stella a memorable and relatable figure. Through her performance, Bornebusch brings a touching realism to the screen, ensuring that Stella's story resonates long after the credits roll.
Pål Sverre Hagen as Gustav

Pål Sverre Hagen

as Gustav
Pål Sverre Hagen delivers a compelling performance as Gustav in the quirky comedy-drama 'Let Go,' portraying the character with a nuanced blend of social awkwardness and endearing earnestness. Gustav is a peculiar inventor whose life is marked by a series of eccentric habits and a deep-seated fear of human interaction, qualities that Hagen embodies with a disarming sincerity. His portrayal is highlighted by an understated humor that emerges from the character's unwavering dedication to his odd inventions, despite their impracticality. Hagen's physicality and expressive face bring a rich comedic texture to the role, making Gustav a memorable and sympathetic figure. His performance is a testament to his range as an actor, as he effortlessly navigates the film's tonal shifts from whimsical to poignant, ultimately crafting a character that is both humorous and touchingly human.

Olle Tikkakoski Lundström

as Manne

Irma Jämhammar

as Liz

Mathias Lithner

as Frank

Lotta Karlsson

as Airport Controller

Misagh Sharifa

as Airport Controller

Anton Annerfeldt

as Waiter

Louise Sondlo Zapata

as Lulu

Alexandra Goncalvez

as Woman in Pizzeria

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