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Forbidden Fruit( 2009)

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Do you remember the first time you did something forbidden?

Overview

Two 18-year old girls from a christian fundamentalist community flee to a city for a summer job.

    Top Billed Cast

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      Marjut Maristo

      Raakel

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      Amanda Pilke

      Maria

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      Malla Malmivaara

      Eeva

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      Joel Mäkinen

      Toni

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      Jarkko Niemi

      Jussi

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      Olavi Uusivirta

      Johannes

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      Timo Tikka

      Luukas

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      Jani Volanen

      Ilari

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      Tommi Korpela

      Suviseura saarnaaja

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      Minka Kuustonen

      Katja (uncredited)

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    Videos 1Backdrops 2Posters 6

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    Facts

    Status

    Released

    Original Language

    English

    Budget

    2100000.00

    Revenue

    -

    Keywords

    • adolescence
    • christianity
    • laestadianism