Directed by:
Saara CantellCinematography:
Marita HällforsCast:
Henna Tanskanen, Lauri Tanskanen, Elin Petersdóttir, Björn Thors, Ilkka Villi, Leo Sjöman, Anneli Sauli, Helga Kristín Helgadóttir, Pirkko Hämäläinen (more)Plots(1)
Shot over the course of eight years with a minimal crew, Siblings uses factual references as well as events in the actors’ lives, creating a unique documentary-style fictional story. The Helsinki-based twins Jenna and Joni discover they have a stepsister, Jóna, in Iceland. As they get to know her, the siblings gradually start to shape each other. Jenna becomes pregnant and tries to live in Iceland. Jóna has an affair and moves to Finland. Joni decides, while fighting cancer, to quit his job and do something meaningful. (The Norwegian International Film Festival)
(more)Cast
Henna Tanskanen
Best movies:
Lauri Tanskanen
Best movies:
Stars Above (2012)
Adult Camp (2015)
Love And Fury (2016)
Elin Petersdóttir
Iceland
Best movies:
Home (2013)
Stars Above (2012)
Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga (2020)
Björn Thors
Iceland
Best movies:
The Deep (2012)
Paris of the North (2013)
City State (2011)
Ilkka Villi
Best movies:
Promise (2005)
Imaginaerum (2012)
1944: The Final Defence (2007)
Leo Sjöman
Best movies:
Unknown Soldier (2017)
Stars Above (2012)
Silence (2011)
Anneli Sauli
Finland
Best movies:
The Man Without a Past (2002)
The Mysterious Magician (1964)
Dark Eyes of London (1961)
Helga Kristín Helgadóttir
Best movies:
Sense8 (2015) (series)
Let Me Fall (2018)
Virgin Mountain (2015)
Pirkko Hämäläinen
Finland
Best movies:
The Winter War (1989)
The Worthless (1982)
Ten Minutes Older : The Trumpet (2002)
Jarkko Niemi
Finland
Best movies:
Kamome Diner (2006)
The Eternal Road (2017)
Forbidden Fruit (2009)
Essi Hellén
Best movies:
Adult Camp (2015)
21 Ways to Ruin a Marriage (2013)
Meri Nenonen
Finland
Best movies:
Stars Above (2012)
Naked Harbour (2012)
Producing Adults (2004)
Ove Grundström
Finland
Essi Kaila
Finland
Hilmar Jónsson
Iceland
Best movies:
Cold Light (2004)
Thicker Than Water (2006)
101 Reykjavik (2000)