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Smoke Sauna Sisterhood
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Smoke Sauna Sisterhood

Mar 21, 2023
1h 29m
★ 7.1

Overview

Women share their innermost secrets and intimate experiences inside an Estonian smoke sauna. Cleansing their bodies and baring their souls, they embrace the healing power of sisterhood.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Alexandra Film
Kepler 22 Productions
Ursus Parvus

Smoke Sauna Sisterhood Trailers

Cast

Kadi Kivilo

Self

Kadi Kivilo

Maria Meresaar

Self

Maria Meresaar

Elsa Saks

Self

Elsa Saks

Marianne Liiv

Self

Marianne Liiv

Eva Kübar

Self

Eva Kübar

Liis Kuresoo

Self

Liis Kuresoo

Eda Veeroja

Self

Eda Veeroja

Maria Aasa

Self

Maria Aasa

Merit Kask

Self

Merit Kask

Leno Kuura

Self

Leno Kuura

Kerttu Kuslap

Self

Kerttu Kuslap

Sandra Lepik

Self

Sandra Lepik

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