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Two Sisters
Two Sisters

Two Sisters

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Two sisters set out from Warsaw to Kharkiv to pick up their seriously injured father.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Polish

Runtime

92 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

21 February 2025

Country

Poland

Cast

Karolina Rzepa

Karolina Rzepa

Jaśmina

Diana Zamojska

Diana Zamojska

Gosia Nowicka

Irma Vitovska

Irma Vitovska

Larysa

Maryna Koshkina

Maryna Koshkina

Solomia

Oleksandr Rudynskyi

Oleksandr Rudynskyi

Sasza

Szymon Kuśmider

Szymon Kuśmider

Zenon Nowicki

Olena Kurta

Olena Kurta

Tatiana

Vitalina Bibliv

Vitalina Bibliv

Nadia

Mykhailo Zhonin

Mykhailo Zhonin

Oleg

Vyacheslav Babenkov

Vyacheslav Babenkov

Taxi Driver

Rob Feldman

Rob Feldman

Man from the Train Station

Serhii Derevianko

Serhii Derevianko

Russian Leader

Oleksandr Danylchenko

Oleksandr Danylchenko

Semenycz

Konstantin Mikhno

Konstantin Mikhno

Giena

Serhii Luzanovskyi

Serhii Luzanovskyi

Ukrainian Soldier

Roman Grygil

Roman Grygil

Ukrainian Soldier

Igor Maistrenko

Igor Maistrenko

Ukrainian Soldier

Nikolay Kiy

Nikolay Kiy

Russian Soldier

Maksym Burlaka

Maksym Burlaka

Russian Soldier

Lev Sydorenko

Lev Sydorenko

Artem

Nikol Niemchyk

Nikol Niemchyk

Alina

Matvii Makarenko

Matvii Makarenko

Artem's Friend

Oleh Grechyshnikov

Oleh Grechyshnikov

Artem's Friend

Denys Tuzhikov

Denys Tuzhikov

Jarik

Jacek Grygorowicz

Jacek Grygorowicz

Security Guard

Juliusz Włoczewski

Juliusz Włoczewski

Security Guard

Varvara Zarytska

Varvara Zarytska

Radio Speaker (voice)

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