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Lilya 4-ever = Lilya forever [DVD]

Sweden, 2002
film

Lukas Moodyson (Show me love, Together) delivers a bleak and melancholic story of a young Russian girl Lilya (Oksana Akinshina) who is abandoned by her mother..

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The Lives of Others

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