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Doing Good
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Doing Good

Jan 22, 2016
1h 39m
★ 6.4

Overview

Margreth Olin has filmed 22 persons i their meeting with the well known voluntary healer Joralf Gjerstad. For 65 years more than 50.000 has gone to him to be healed from illnesses and ill-doings. He has never asked for a penny for this

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Documentary

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Joralf Gjerstad

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Joralf Gjerstad

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