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Synopsis: As young children, half-siblings Axel and Yanne are adopted to Norway. They are separated on arrival, he to material wealth on Oslo's west side, she to an average family on the east side. In contrast to her younger brother, Yanne remembers their journey to Norway, but she has no idea where he might be now. All this is about to change, however, as Yanne's Polish friend Maria starts working as a maid for Axel's parents, there discovering a photograph of a young boy. Maria has seen the same picture on the wall of Yanne's flat. She decides to reunite them. But before having time to realize the consequences, she sets in motion a chain of events which throws many people into emotional turmoil.
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Director(s): Sara Johnsen
Production: Friland AS
  11 wins & 5 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.6
Year:
2009
100 min
27 Views


I'm in love.

-That's nice.

-Yeah.

What do you think

they want when they arrive?

-Tea?

-Right.

It's a bit early for champagne.

Hi. Axel.

Hi.

May I take your coats?

She's Waiting inside.

I'll join you in a moment.

Hi.

You can sit there if you like.

-Hi.

-Hi.

-Anne.

-Fredrik.

-Would you like to sit here?

-Thank you.

-Anyone for tea?

-Yes please.

Did you bring the photo?

She resembles you.

Can I have a look?

May I see?

Poor thing.

She was just a little girl.

What do you want, Axe?

I just want to sit here a while.

With my sister.

And her mother.

And my father.

And my mother.

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Sara Johnsen

Sara Johnsen (born 4 March 1970) is a Norwegian film director. She has directed ten films since 2002. more…

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