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When life doesn’t go to plan, twin sisters come home to rediscover who they are—and reimagine what’s possible.

Call of the Blackbird (2025)

February 11, 20251h 15mEN
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Overview

On the cessation of Covid, 30-year-old twin sisters give up their big city dreams to return home and navigate the challenges of starting a new career, living with their parents and reimagining their future.

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EN

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Sisters Strain Film

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FilmsForFun

Call of the Blackbird is one of those movies that just feels real. It’s about two sisters, Kat & Karissa, who leave the big city and move back to their small hometown after chasing their dreams for years. They’re turning 30, living with their parents again, and trying to figure out what the next chapter looks like—and honestly, who can’t relate to that these days? It’s funny, a little messy, and super honest about the pressures of growing up, family, and not fitting into the usual life plan. You don’t have to be a twin or a filmmaker to get it—it’s just a good, down-to-earth story about findin…

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FilmsForFun

Call of the Blackbird is one of those movies that just feels real. It’s about two sisters, Kat & Karissa, who leave the big city and move back to their small hometown after chasing their dreams for years. They’re turning 30, living with their parents again, and trying to figure out what the next chapter looks like—and honestly, who can’t relate to that these days? It’s funny, a little messy, and super honest about the pressures of growing up, family, and not fitting into the usual life plan. You don’t have to be a twin or a filmmaker to get it—it’s just a good, down-to-earth story about findin…

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