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The men in the village are dying one by one. The disease is spreading, and so is the paranoia. It must be darker forces at play, and the villagers on the island have only one suspect - a beautiful but mysterious girl living in harmony with nature. But is the persecuted young woman also in pact with the devil, or is she innocent? She hides with her mother, Anna, who must now decide if she wants to protect her daughter, and would risk being ostracized, or believe in the accusations and sentence her own child to death.
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Karen-Lise Mynster
Karen-Lise Mynster
Anna
Karen-Lise Mynster
Anna


May Simón Lifschitz
May Simón Lifschitz
Marina
May Simón Lifschitz
Marina


Anders Hove
Anders Hove
Erik
Anders Hove
Erik


Olaf Højgaard
Olaf Højgaard
Johannes
Olaf Højgaard
Johannes


Peter Plaugborg
Peter Plaugborg
Jens
Peter Plaugborg
Jens


Nanna Skaarup Voss
Nanna Skaarup Voss
Bodil
Nanna Skaarup Voss
Bodil
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