Bak sju hav

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Bak sju hav
Directed by Saeed Anjum
Espen Thorstenson
Written byEspen Thorstenson
StarringSajid M. Hussain
Zafar Malik
Rubina J. Rana
Release date
  • 1991 (1991)
Running time
87 minutes
Country Norway
LanguageNorwegian

Bak sju hav (English: Behind seven oceans) is a 1991 Norwegian drama film directed by Saeed Anjum and Espen Thorstenson. Aslam (Sajid M. Hussain) is 8 years old when his father leaves their home in Lahore, Pakistan, for Norway. After one year, Aslam and the rest of the family follow.


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