Married To A Lie

Married To A Lie
Married To A Lie
Genre Miniseries
Directed by Minna Virtanen
Written by Marko Leino
Starring Laura Birn
Mikko Nousiainen
Antti Luusuaniemi
Elina Stirkkinen
Anna Paavilainen
Jussi Nikkilä
Music by Lauri Porra
Editing by Kimmo Taavila
Country Finland
Language Finnish
Original channel MTV3
Original run December 28, 2008 (2008-12-28) – January 18, 2009 (2009-01-18)
Running time 180 min.
No. of episodes 4
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Married To A Lie is a television miniseries (4 x 45 min.) produced by Vertigo Production in 2008.

Married To A Lie received the award for Best Miniseries of 2009 at the Venla Finnish Television Awards gala 2010.

Plot

SONJA (Laura Birn) is about to get married to KIM (Mikko Nousiainen). In the middle of the wedding preparations, Kim is suddenly taken ill, Sonja sets off to drive him to the hospital, is involved in a car crash, and Kim dies in the hospital. After she recovers from the worst trauma, Sonja starts to sort out the practicalities connected to Kim’s death. It transpires that Kim had been lying to her about his entire life. The successful businessman turns out to be an unemployed idler, who, to top it all, was going to leave Sonja just before the wedding. The man Sonja was marrying did not exist. Sonja starts to probe into Kim’s hidden past, as it has been her past also. It is the only way for Sonja to survive her loss.

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