Forever Yours

Forever Yours

Release date : March 10, 2006
Runtime : 52m
Countries of origin : Norway /
Original Language : Norwegian /
Director : Monica Csango /
Writers : Monica Csango /
Production companies : Exposed Film Productions AS / TV 2 / YLE /
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A grandmother's everlasting love of her husband who disappeared in Russia during WWII hides a well-kept family secret. Her granddaughter discovers a photo from India suggesting that something more is going on. It so happened that shortly after the war, someone opened a store in Bombay that was almost a carbon copy of the deluxe store that her grandfather used to run in Budapest.
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  • title:Forever Yours
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2006
  • Runtime:52m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Norway ·
  • Original Language: Norwegian ·
  • Director: Monica Csango /
  • Writers: Monica Csango ·
  • Production companies: Exposed Film Productions AS · TV 2 · YLE ·
  • Overview:A grandmother's everlasting love of her husband who disappeared in Russia during WWII hides a well-kept family secret. Her granddaughter discovers a photo from India suggesting that something more is going on. It so happened that shortly after the war, someone opened a store in Bombay that was almost a carbon copy of the deluxe store that her grandfather used to run in Budapest.
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