
Two Sisters
Drama · War
Overview
Two sisters set out from Warsaw to Kharkiv to pick up their seriously injured father.
Top Cast


Karolina Rzepa
Karolina Rzepa
Jaśmina
Karolina Rzepa
Jaśmina


Diana Zamojska
Diana Zamojska
Gosia Nowicka
Diana Zamojska
Gosia Nowicka


Irma Vitovska
Irma Vitovska
Larysa
Irma Vitovska
Larysa


Maryna Koshkina
Maryna Koshkina
Solomia
Maryna Koshkina
Solomia


Oleksandr Rudynskyi
Oleksandr Rudynskyi
Sasza
Oleksandr Rudynskyi
Sasza


Szymon Kuśmider
Szymon Kuśmider
Zenon Nowicki
Szymon Kuśmider
Zenon Nowicki


Olena Kurta
Olena Kurta
Tatiana
Olena Kurta
Tatiana


Vitalina Bibliv
Vitalina Bibliv
Nadia
Vitalina Bibliv
Nadia


Mykhailo Zhonin
Mykhailo Zhonin
Oleg
Mykhailo Zhonin
Oleg


Vyacheslav Babenkov
Vyacheslav Babenkov
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Vyacheslav Babenkov
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