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Netflix announced today the cast for A Part of You, a new drama feature from Sweden.

A Part Of You
A Part Of You: (L-R) Edvin Ryding, Felicia Maxime, Zara Larsson — Photo credit: Rickard Aronsson / Netflix

With production set to start next week in Stockholm, Sweden, Netflix has announced the lead cast of A Part of You, a story about life and death that portrays the experience of being 17 years old and feeling like your heart is about to burst from your chest.

The Swedish film stars Felicia Maxime (Young Royals, Hammarvik), Edvin Ryding (Young Royals, Gåsmamman), and Zara Larsson, who makes her acting debut with the film.

In A Part of You, Agnes’s (Felicia Maxime) older sister, Julia (Zara Larsson), possesses everything that Agnes dreams of: She’s the coolest person in school, the center of every party, and the lucky girl who’s dating Noel (Edvin Ryding). If only Agnes could be more like her. When the worst possible thing happens, Agnes’s world is turned upside down and she’s forced to reinvent herself. Suddenly, she’s on the verge of getting everything she’s ever wanted… but at what cost?

Also appearing in the film are Ida Engvoll (Love & Anarchy), Mustafa Al-Mashhadani (Thin Blue Line), Alva Bratt (Barracuda Queens), Emil Hedayat (Beck), Olivia Essén, Nikki Hanselblad (Så jävla easy going), and Maxwell Cunningham (Top Dog), amongst others.

A production of SF Studios, A Part of You is written by Michaela Hamilton (A Class Apart) and directed by Sigge Eklund (Alex Schulman: Älska mig). It is produced by Stefan H. Lindén (Snabba cash) and Alexandra Thönnersten (Conspiracy of Silence) for SF Studios. Tim King (Hannibal) is attached as executive producer.

A Part of You will be released globally on Netflix in 2024. (You can set a reminder for it now at www.netflix.com/apartofyou.) Stay tuned for updates.

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A Part of You: Cast Announced for New Swedish Drama
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