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What Family Actually Means
2017, 57 minutes
Country of origin

United States of America

Production company

Anarchos Productions

Georgeville Television

Javelin Productions

Motion Picture Capital

Studio JMS

Unpronounceable Productions

Filming locations

San Francisco, California, United States of America

Seoul, South Korea

Nairobi, Kenya

Mumbai, India

Berlin, Germany

Mexico City, Mexico

London, England

Chicago, Illinois, United States of America

Technical specs

Colour

Languages

English/English

Subtitle languages

English/English

German/Deutsch

Spanish/español

French/français

Italian/italiano

Arabic/اللُّغَة العَرَبِيّة

Portuguese/português

Danish/Dansk

Dutch/Nederlands

Spanish/español

Finnish/suomi

Greek/νέα ελληνικά

Hebrew/עברית

Indonesian/Bahasa Indonesia

Japanese/日本語

Korean/한국어

Norwegian/norsk

Polish/język polski

Romanian/Limba română

Wu Chinese/Wúyǔ

Yue Chinese/粵語

Swedish/svenska

Turkish/Türkçe

Vietnamese/tiếng Việt

Thai/ภาษาไทย

Closed caption languages

English/English

Audio description languages

English/English

Series data

Season 2, Episode 9

Content Warnings
abuse by intimate partner, addiction, alcoholism, childhood sexual abuse, death, drug use, hate speech, homophobia, misgendering, murder, nudity, sex, suicide, transphobia, violence
Images
The eight central characters are arrayed in a diagonal cluster along the upper right side of the poster. Beneath them, a mirrored projection of the London cityscape slices diagonally downwards and cuts them out of the poster's bottom left corner, which features the series title, "Sense8," as well as the second season's tagline, "Survive. Together." At the top left of the cluster of people is Sun Bak, a South Korean woman with short black hair in a bright blue prison uniform, portrayed by Bae Doona, who stares achingly off to the left. Below her is Will Gorski, a white man with close-cropped brown hair and facial stubble wearing a plain grey shirt, portrayed by Brian J. Smith, who stares slightly down past camera with a frown. A little further to the right is Lito Rodriguez, a Mexican man with black hair and facial stubble wearing a dark blue shirt, portrayed by Miguel Ángel Silvestre, who also stares down past camera with a frown. Above Will and Lito, to Sun's right, Wolfgang Bogdanow embaces Kala Dandekar from behind. Wolfgang is a white German man with blonde hair and a beard wearing dark clothes, portrayed by Max Riemelt. Kala is an Indian woman with long black hair wearing a sheer black dress with bare shoulders, portrayed by Tina Desai. Both are smiling. Beneath them, to the right of Lito is Capheus Onyango, a bald black Kenyan man with a light blue shirt portrayed by Toby Onwumere, who looks off to the left mid-speech. To the right of and slightly above Capheus is Nomi Marks, a white trans woman with long brown hair wearing a peach dress, portrayed by Jamie Clayton, who stands in profile and looks off to the right. Finally, at the bottom right of the cluster is Riley Blue, a white Icelandic woman with bleached-blonde hair featuring a prominent streak of blue paint, wearing a dark red hand-knit sweater, portrayed by Tuppence Middleton, who stares off slightly to the right.
Description

A family wedding stirs up more trouble for Nomi. Daniela goes all out to land Lito the perfect role. One of the Sensates faces a devastating loss.

Netflix. “Sense8.” Accessed July 20, 2023. https://www.netflix.com/title/80025744.

Cast & Crew
Cast
Distribution
Copyright
Under Copyright (All Rights Reserved) Netflix Studios, LLC., 2017
References
IMDb. “Sense8,” n.d. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2431438/.