Nymphs (TV series)
Nymphs (Finnish: Nymfit) is a Finnish fantasy-drama television series. The series is based on Greek mythology as the beautiful and immortal nymphs are living in a modern-day Helsinki.[2] The nymphs need to have sex once a month in order to stay alive and run away from satyrs that persecute them.
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Genre | Fantasy Drama |
Directed by | Miikko Oikkonen Teemu Nikki |
Starring | Sara Soulié Manuela Bosco Rebecca Viitala Ilkka Villi Jarkko Niemi |
Country of origin | Finland |
Original language | Finnish |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 12[1] |
Release | |
Original network | MTV3 (Finland) AVA (Finland) |
Original release | 24 March 2014 |
Gummerus is publishing Nymfit as a book series. The first part of the book was written by Sari Luhtanen and Miikko Oikkonen and was titled Nymfit – Montpellierin legenda (Nymphs – The Legend of Montpellier). The Finnish version of the book was published August 29, 2013 in Finland. The translation rights have been sold internationally.[3]
Cast
- Sara Soulié as Didi Tasson
- Manuela Bosco as Nadia Rapaccini
- Rebecca Viitala as Kati Ordana
- Ilkka Villi as Erik Mann
- Jarkko Niemi as Samuel Koski
- Malla Malmivaara as Frida Fredriksdottir
- Pelle Heikkilä as Jesper
- Svante Martin as Kari Harju
- Lauri Tilkanen as Mitchell Brannegan
- Robin Svartström as Valtteri Vaara
- Hannes Mikkelsson as Lucas Pascal
- Kai Vaine as Heikki Hannula
- Elina Vehkaoja as Laura Maasalo
- Ville Virtanen as Matias van der Haas
- Johanna af Schultén as Elina Tiensuu
- Jemina Sillanpää as Jamila
- Esko Roine as Roland Gyllen
- Mikko Leppilampi as Gabriel Korda
- Max Ovaska as Johannes Metso
- Outi Condit as Rose
- Miina Turunen as Lecturer
- Amira Khalifa as Aurelia
- Minka Kuustonen as Jessica
- Jasmin Hamid as Ana-Claudia
References
- "Fisher King: Nymphs" (in Finnish). Fisher King. Retrieved April 1, 2014.
- "MTV.fi series intro site" (in Finnish). MTV.fi. Retrieved April 1, 2014.
- "Nymfit tulevat The Nymphs are coming (Gummerus - book publisher site)" (in Finnish). Gummerus. Retrieved April 1, 2014.
External links
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