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Milan and Roma are twins. They've lived
together for years but only just met…
Milan, a violinist in a London orchestra,
becomes aware of strange musical clicking sounds seeming
to come from inside himself. A series of medical tests gradually
reveal that before his birth he somehow managed to subsume
his twin sister - an occurrence termed medically 'foetus
in fetu'.
Milan names his sister Roma and embarks
on the task of trying to introduce her to the world outside.
He enlists the help of young special needs teacher Murri
and together the three of them conduct a series of experiments
to enable Roma to express herself… Like the pigeon
in Patrick Suskind’s book of the same name, the discovery
of Roma causes a revolution in his life.
This same subject was covered in Louis de Bernières’
1992 novel, The Troublesome Offspring of Cardinal Guzman.
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