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Description
Louise and Kasper want to become parents but Louise is unable to have children. They then make a bargain with their Romanian maid to serve as a surrogate. When the child inside her begins growing too quickly, it becomes clear that a sinister force is overtaking all of them.
Louise and Kasper want to become parents but Louise is unable to have children. They then make a bargain with their Romanian maid to serve as a surrogate. When the child inside her begins growing too quickly, it becomes clear that a sinister force is overtaking all of them.
Actors:
Patricia Schumann,
Peter Christoffersen,
Björn Andrésen,
Ellen Dorrit Petersen,
Marianne Mortensen,
Cosmina Stratan,
Kenneth M. Christensen
Patricia Schumann
Peter Christoffersen
12 February 1980, Denmark
Björn Andrésen
Ellen Dorrit Petersen
4 December 1975, Norway
Marianne Mortensen
Cosmina Stratan
20 October 1984, Iasi, Romania
Kenneth M. Christensen
10 April 1983, Copenhagen, Denmark
Director:
Ali Abbasi
Ali Abbasi
Country:
Euro
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