One day the mother-son garbage sorting duo Hilse and Tang learn of a new nationwide waste sorting campaign. A sense of injustice and a fear of losing their livelihood drives them to extremes.
Every parent's worst nightmare is just the beginning for Rachel's ordeal as in the aftermath of a tragic accident, she and her husband Anthony decide to move to the other side of the world to focus on their surviving twin son Elliot. What begins as a time of healing and isolation in the Finnish countryside turns into a desperate battle for the very soul of their son as an entity claiming to be his dead twin brother takes over Elliot — setting Rachel on a diabolical journey to unravel the horrible truth about her twin son.
Raul Talmar (born January 6, 1959 in Tallinn) is an Estonian choral conductor. He graduated from the 22nd High School in Tallinn in 1977 and Tallinn State Conservatory. Since 2008, he's been teaching choir conducting at Tallinn University. He is also the chairman of the Board of Estonian Song and Dance Festival. He has been the chairman of Estonian Choral Association. He has conducted the Estonian Song Festival on numerous occasions. In 2012, he was awarded the Order of the White Star, V class.
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