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Mamma Gógó is about Gógó, an elderly lady, who is diagnosed with Alzheimer disease and her son's and family's reaction to her illness. While Gógó is continuously getting herself into trouble, of the kind only a person with Alzheimer can, the son, the director is struggling with financial troubles after his film Children of Nature has flopped in the cinema. As Gógó's disease progresses her family decides that it is best for her to move to a nursing home. Gógó and her deceased husband, who appears on the scene, are not happy with that decision. The director is dependent on others when it comes to his finances and when Gógó settles into the nursing home he decides to sell his mother's apartment and valuable artwork but the profits of the sale help him to get by.
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| Kristbjörg Kjeld |
(Mamma Gógó) |
| Hilmir Snær Guðnason |
(The director) |
| Gunnar Eyjólfsson |
(Gógó's deceased husband) |
| Margrét Vilhjálmsdóttir |
(The director's wife) |
| Ólafía Hrönn Jónsdóttir |
(The director's sister 1) |
| Inga Maria Valdimarsdóttir |
(The director's sister 2) |
| Jóhann Sigurðarson |
(The bank manager) |
| Bjarni Ingvarsson |
(The Farmer) |
| Edda Arnljótsdóttir |
(Gógó's neighbour) |
| Pétur Einarsson |
(Gógó's doctor) |
| Margrét Dagmar Ericsdóttir |
(Neighbour 2) |
| Ragna Fossberg |
(Herself) |
| Lúðvík Karl Friðriksson |
(Taxi Driver) |
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| Þórhallur Gunnarsson |
(News Editor) |
| Guðmundur Steinn Gíslason |
(Sister's son) |
| Ragnhildur Steinunn Jónsdóttir |
(TV hostess) |
| Arnar Jósefsson |
(The Director's Son) |
| Melkorka Davíðsdóttir Pitt |
(Girl at farm) |
| Hallmar Sigurðsson |
(The Prime Minister) |
| Ása Hlín Svavarsdóttir |
(Gógó's travel companion) |
| Thorarinn Oskar Thorarinsson |
(Repossession man) |
| Ólöf Hugrún Valdimarsdóttir |
(Nurse at Víðines) |
| Börge Wigum |
(Norwegian 2) |
| Shabana Zaman |
(Nurse) |
| Bogi Ágústsson |
(News anchor) |
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