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Twinsters

  • 2015
  • PG-13
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
4.9K
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Samantha Futerman and Anaïs Bordier in Twinsters (2015)
Adopted from South Korea, raised on different continents & connected through social media, Samantha & Anaïs believe that they are twin sisters separated at birth.
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Adopted from South Korea, raised on different continents & connected through social media, Samantha & Anaïs believe that they are twin sisters separated at birth.Adopted from South Korea, raised on different continents & connected through social media, Samantha & Anaïs believe that they are twin sisters separated at birth.Adopted from South Korea, raised on different continents & connected through social media, Samantha & Anaïs believe that they are twin sisters separated at birth.

  • Directors
    • Samantha Futerman
    • Ryan Miyamoto
  • Writer
    • Samantha Futerman
  • Stars
    • Skylar Astin
    • Anaïs Bordier
    • Jacques Bordier
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    4.9K
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    • Directors
      • Samantha Futerman
      • Ryan Miyamoto
    • Writer
      • Samantha Futerman
    • Stars
      • Skylar Astin
      • Anaïs Bordier
      • Jacques Bordier
    • 13User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
    • 81Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Skylar Astin
    Skylar Astin
    • Casey
    • (archive footage)
    Anaïs Bordier
    • Self
    • (as Anais Bordier)
    Jacques Bordier
    • Self
    Patricia Bordier
    • Self
    Justin Chon
    Justin Chon
    • Jeff Chang
    • (archive footage)
    Andrew Futerman
    • Self
    Jackie Futerman
    • Self
    Judd Futerman
    • Self
    Matt Futerman
    • Self
    Samantha Futerman
    Samantha Futerman
    • Self
    Park Geun-Hye
    Park Geun-Hye
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Kanoa Goo
    Kanoa Goo
    • Self
    Kim Shin Ja
    • Self
    Lee Myung-bak
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Suzuka Ohgo
    Suzuka Ohgo
    • Chiyo
    • (archive footage)
    Nancy Segal
    Nancy Segal
    • Self
    • (as Dr. Nancy L Segal)
    Moon Eui Soo
    • Self
    Kevin Wu
    Kevin Wu
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Kev Jumba)
    • Directors
      • Samantha Futerman
      • Ryan Miyamoto
    • Writer
      • Samantha Futerman
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    9creistyt

    extremely emotional

    This documentary was very well done. I wept through most of it, struck by how nearly impossible it was to tell one sister from the other when they were not speaking. I'm so glad that Anais' friends discovered Samantha on Youtube and brought them together. I'm glad their growing up families where both very supportive of their reuniting and most of all, extremely glad that they both agreed to go back to S. Korea, the land of their birth. I'm happy for them that they met their foster mothers who were warm and welcoming. But as a reunited mother of a child I lost to adoption (in the US) I can't but feel horribly sad not only for the twins but for their mother who, over the past 25 years still wasn't able to break free of the horrid restraints on mothers who lose there children to adoption in Korea, and agree to meet her two wonderful daughters. I have been to Korea and realize that their social mores are very similar to what ours in the US were in the middle of the last century in the U.S., but I can't but hope that their mother will someone gather the strength it takes, after losing two of her precious babies to adoption, to agree to meet them now. If there was anything I could say to her from one mother to another, it is that meeting your lost 'babies' will set your free from the horrible bondage of loss that parting with them has locked you in. And having them and their love in your life now, will help you through whatever nightmare S. Korean society still uses to hold you down, away from your lost 'babies'. All that said, I feel Holt Agency has committed huge crimes against the parent and perhaps unplanned children of Korea by making it possible to export more children from their home country than any other nation in the world. They owe it to each and ever adoptee and their natural parents to do everything in their power to make thing right, work to bridge the gap that adoption separation and loss has caused and help families reunite and achieve some form of healing and continuity in the lives they have left to live. I wish both Anias and Samantha all the best that life has to offer as they go forward from here, hopefully, that will include meeting their 1st mother and other family members to make their loss come full-circle and given then some sense of feeling complete again beyond what their reunion to date has done
    5planktonrules

    This felt more like a home movie than a documentary...and it was okay but overly long.

    I realize that "Twinsters" has a 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, so people apparently love this film. Oddly, however, I didn't. It's an okay film, but one I felt bored with after a while.

    The story is about two girls, Samantha and Anaïs. One lives in the USA and the other in France and London. One day, one of them sees the other on social media and they were shocked...as they looked identical. Now considering they both turned out to be born on the same day and in the same city in South Korea, they both realized that they might have a twin they never knew existed. Soon the pair arrange to take a DNA test as well as see each other in London...where Anaïs is going to college.

    The style of this film in so many ways seems less like a conventional documentary and more like a bunch of home videos strung together--maybe because it was so personal and seemed made more for the ladies than an audience. This, combined with how much the two ladies giggled throughout the film, made the film very interesting at first but after a while I felt a bit bored. I know this might sound like I am a grouch. But I just felt like it might have worked better for me as a tighter and shorter film...perhaps television show length instead of a full-length movie.

    By the way, this film really could have used captions. Part of it is because of me....I don't hear all that well any more. But much of it is because of the accents. I can understand French pretty well if there are captions...but understanding all of what Anaïs and her family was saying (even when in English) was a tad difficult.
    9bradystan

    I have Two Questions

    This film just aired on the Fusion Channel. I loved it. First question: When this adventure first began, did it suddenly occur to Samantha this story potentially could be a great documentary, AND, if so, how did she quickly connect up with a film production company and producers to quickly capture everything. She did mention that she had graduated from college and later was wearing a Boston University t-shirt. BU is a great film school--did she make a connection there?

    Second question: Did either girl speak Korean? When the first foster mother came into the room, I could of sworn that Samantha was translating to her sister. I could be wrong because the only technical criticism I have is the sound capturing was very poor. It was as if they only had a single mike overhead on a boom which picked up a lot of sound bouncing off walls and ceiling along with trying to capture different voice levels at the same time. It didn't work AND there is no CC to turn on to help.
    4joanna-andrews

    Very slow, very dull

    This is the story of separated-at-birth twin sisters discovering and meeting each other. Stretched out over an entire feature length documentary. That's it. It could be done in fifteen minutes, but instead we are forced to sit through interminable footage of messages of them saying "pop" to each other, and lots and lots of giggling (although, full disclosure, I switched it off fifteen minutes before the end because I couldn't summon up the interest to continue; so it's possible there was some rewarding content in the final quarter of an hour. No regrets). It doesn't even have anything new or interesting to say about the nature of twinship in general, let alone in examining this particular set of twins. Do yourself a favour and watch the far more in depth, character-filled, and documentary-worthy Three Identical Strangers instead
    10Ameliex

    Heart, soul and tears :-)

    I just finished watching this movie, just now :-) WOW this movie indeed touched me. I cried a lot, i laughed, i got upset and i got curious all while watching this movie. You get all emotions when watching this documentary about this two lovely sisters who found each other. The story was interesting and we viewers got to follow these two sisters on their life journey. A very emotional movies, when i saw the girls crying, i cried too :-) I wish they would create a 2nd edition of this story, so we could follow them in their next chapter in life. Whatever genre of film/documentary you are interested in, this applies to everyone i feel. We all can relate someone when it comes to LOVE/Family :-) I recommend everyone to watch this documentary.

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    • Trivia
      As of December 2016, Twinsters registered a 100% Tomatometer rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
    • Connections
      Features Mémoires d'une geisha (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Boardwalks
      written by Anna Hamilton, Elizabeth Drummond and Hannah Field

      performed by Little May

      courtesy of Universal Music Australia Pty. Ltd.

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    • Release date
      • July 17, 2015 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • South Korea
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Korean
    • Also known as
      • Принимаемые за близняшек
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Small Package Films
      • Ignite Channel
      • 2005 Films
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      • $100,575
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      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
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