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Siblings

"What makes us siblings different?"

Thirty-year-old twins Jenna and Joni find out that their father has a third child. Sister Jóna lives in Iceland. The siblings' meeting will change everyone's world, relationships and future. As each searches for meaning in their own lives, surging between one father, two homelands and three adult siblings, from reunification to separation and back again. Over the years, the siblings encounter themselves and each other, their similarities and differences.

Top Cast

  • Henna Tanskanen

    Henna Tanskanen

    Jenna Uusitalo

  • Elin Petersdottir

    Elin Petersdottir

    Jóna Aradóttir

  • Lauri Tanskanen

    Lauri Tanskanen

    Joni Uusitalo

  • Ove Grundström

    Ove Grundström

    Ari Uusitalo

  • Pirkko Hämäläinen

    Pirkko Hämäläinen

    Ulla Koskinen-Uusitalo

  • Björn Thors

    Björn Thors

    Sindri Birkisson

  • Hilmar Jónsson

    Hilmar Jónsson

    Krummi Gunnarsson

  • Ilkka Villi

    Ilkka Villi

    Marko Korppi

  • Leo Sjöman

    Leo Sjöman

    Mikael Kaarna

Overview

Thirty-year-old twins Jenna and Joni find out that their father has a third child. Sister Jóna lives in Iceland. The siblings' meeting will change everyone's world, relationships and future. As each searches for meaning in their own lives, surging between one father, two homelands and three adult siblings, from reunification to separation and back again. Over the years, the siblings encounter themselves and each other, their similarities and differences.

Rating

3.0 / 10
3 Reviews
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1 Reviews

  • JennDenn
    JennDenn
    1 Nov 11, 2025

    It's a story of twins finding and meeting their older, previously unknown, sister. The movie is intended to look like it's a documentary, so the idea is really good, however, the execution of the idea is really bad. Mostly because it is shot and acted like it's a movie, there is nothing that feels real about it. The Finnish actors are ruining it with their mannerisms that only actors have and pauses in unnatural places of a sentence, that only actors ever do. You would have thought that the director could have directed them to appear more realistic but no, it looks and feels just like a terrible made-for-television film where the actors go above and beyond to speak and behave like nobody ever does in real life. I watched it for an hour and then gave up, I don't want to waste my life longer than that watching this.

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