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.

Nymphs
GenreFantasy
Drama
Directed byMiikko Oikkonen
Teemu Nikki
StarringSara Soulié
Manuela Bosco
Rebecca Viitala
Ilkka Villi
Jarkko Niemi
Country of originFinland
Original languageFinnish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes12[1]
Release
Original networkMTV3 (Finland)
AVA (Finland)
Original release24 March 2014 (2014-03-24)

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

  1. "Fisher King: Nymphs" (in Finnish). Fisher King. Retrieved April 1, 2014.
  2. "MTV.fi series intro site" (in Finnish). MTV.fi. Retrieved April 1, 2014.
  3. "Nymfit tulevat The Nymphs are coming (Gummerus - book publisher site)" (in Finnish). Gummerus. Retrieved April 1, 2014.


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