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Directed by
  
Mona Friis Bertheussen

Initial release
  
2013 (Norway)

Director
  
Mona Friis Bertheussen

Cast
  
Mia, Alexandra

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Cinematography
  
Hallgrim Haug

Show
  
Dokument 2

Producer
  
Mona Friis Bertheussen

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Produced by
  
Mona Friis Bertheussen / Moment Film

Starring
  
Mia HansenAlexandra HauglumWenche HauglumSigmund HauglumAngela HansenAndy Hansen

Edited by
  
Erik AnderssonMona Friis Bertheussen

Distributed by
  
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Television (2015) (UK) (all media)NHK BS1 (2014) (Japan) (TV)Yleisradio (YLE) (2014) (Finland) (TV)

Awards
  
Gullruten Award for Best TV Documentary

Similar
  
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Twin Sisters is a 2013 documentary film, directed by Mona Friis Bertheussen and produced by Moment Film. The film won the Audience Award at the 2013 International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam. Twin Sisters went on to win 10 other awards and has been broadcast by more than thirty television channels reaching millions of people worldwide.

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Synopsis

In 2003, two baby girls were found in a cardboard box in a southern Chinese village. They were taken to an orphanage in Changsha, Hunan Province, China and were individually adopted by two families. One of them (Alexandra Hauglum) went to live in the small village of Freskvik, Norway, surrounded by high mountains and deep fjords. The other sister (Mia Hansen) went to Sacramento, California, a much bigger city in northern California. The adoptive parents had no idea their new daughter had a twin – the girls’ sisterhood was meant to be kept a secret – but destiny had other plans. Through a series of inexplicable incidents, the girls are drawn back together and truth has its day.

The film tells the story of the twin sisters up to the time they are reunited for the second time in person, when they are 8 years old at Alexandra's home in Norway.

Production and filming

The film took approximately four years to make. The award-winning director Mona Friis Bertheussen and award-winning cinematographer Hallgrim Haug travelled back and forth between Fresvik and Sacramento to document the contrasts and similarities between the girls’ lives. The visits led up to the girls’ first reunion in Norway, which became the major highlight of the documentary.

The film received its major funding from the Norwegian Film Institute, Creative Europe, the Norwegian television channel TV2, and Swedish television channel SVT. The film also received funding from several other sources, including Fond for Lyd og Bilde, Fritt Ord, Arts Council Norway and Vest Norsk Filmsenter. It was pitched at the 2010 Sheffield Doc/Fest MeetMarket.

Reception

The film has received universal acclaim from critics and audiences alike. It has won the Audience Award at several international festivals, and brought in the highest ratings for many of the TV channels that aired it.

In 2014, Norway's TV2 reported that the film was its most watched documentary in more than four years.

The film’s popularity was evident on several media channels, including the New York Times reporting that “Everything about the Norwegian film 'Twin Sisters' seems too good to be true ...”

Mia and Alexandra were invited to be interviewed on the popular Scandinavian talk show, Skavlan.

In the United States, awareness of and acclaim for the film came through the PBS series Independent Lens which began airing Twin Sisters in October 2014.

Awards

  • 2013 Audience Award, International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam
  • 2014 Best Documentary Film, Monte Carlo International Television Festival
  • 2014 Best Director Award, National TV Awards, Gullruten
  • 2014 Best Feature, Olympia Film Festival ( Olympia Film Society )
  • References

    Twin Sisters (2013 film) Wikipedia