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Blood Sisters

Genres
Documentary
Rating
5.2
StatusReleased
Languagessvenska
CountriesDenmarkSweden
Release Date2015-04-25
Runtime90 mins

Overview

Julia and Johanna, from the high-rise flats of Rosengård in Malmö, inseparable for as long as they remember. Curled up beside each other at night, carrying equal memories of abduction and abuse in their home country Azerbaijan. In Blood Sisters we follow their journey from twin sisters in symbiosis to young women trying to stand on their own feet.

Cast & Crew

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Malin Andersson

Writer

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Malin Andersson

Producer

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Malin Andersson

Director

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