Kevin Vaz

Kevin Vaz

Born: August 6, 1995

Movies for Kevin Vaz...

Title: The Last Summer
Character: Josef
Released: February 25, 2020
Type: TV
On bright summer nights, warm, intimate friendship turns into a disappearance. Strange screams can be heard in the forest and the group realizes that they have been forced into a dark secret. A thriller about a police investigation, but also about a group of friends and their last summer together.
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Under the Pyramid
Title: Under the Pyramid
Character: Elis
Released: January 31, 2016
Type: Movie
Young art gallerist Katarina's dad suddenly goes missing. It turns out that her dad, a prominent art dealer, is kidnapped in Egypt by his former smuggle partner, who has been released due to the Arab spring. To save her father, Katarina has to find the hidden statue that the kidnapper demands as ransom.
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Under the Pyramid
Title: Under the Pyramid
Released: January 31, 2016
Type: Movie
Young art gallerist Katarina's dad suddenly goes missing. It turns out that her dad, a prominent art dealer, is kidnapped in Egypt by his former smuggle partner, who has been released due to the Arab spring. To save her father, Katarina has to find the hidden statue that the kidnapper demands as ransom.
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Girls & Boys
Title: Girls & Boys
Character: Amadeus
Released: November 14, 2015
Type: Movie
Sixteen year old Nour is a overly horny dork whose greatest desire is to get rid of virginity. But she cannot even talk to guys, how the heck will she get someone into bed then?
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Us
Title: Us
Character: Tonårskille
Released: May 10, 2013
Type: Movie
This is a story of Ida and Krister. It's about a relationship that goes to hell. They are both crazy in love but manage to strangle the supply of oxygen and adapt to each other in a way that will lead to catastrophic consequences.
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Play
Title: Play
Character: Kevin
Released: June 26, 2011
Type: Movie
In central Gothenburg, Sweden, a group of boys, aged 12-14, robbed other children on about 40 occasions between 2006 and 2008. The thieves used an elaborate scheme called the 'little brother number' or 'brother trick', involving advanced role-play and gang rhetoric rather than physical violence.