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Sister My Sister

  • 1994
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
3.9K
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Sister My Sister (1994)
Two sisters are reunited when they are hired as maids for a stern widow and her daughter. Tension turns to violence when the widow discovers the taboo sexual attraction between them.
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Two sisters separated in childhood reunite years later as servants at a household in France. Their happiness to be reunited spirals into an incestuous relationship.Two sisters separated in childhood reunite years later as servants at a household in France. Their happiness to be reunited spirals into an incestuous relationship.Two sisters separated in childhood reunite years later as servants at a household in France. Their happiness to be reunited spirals into an incestuous relationship.

  • Director
    • Nancy Meckler
  • Writer
    • Wendy Kesselman
  • Stars
    • Julie Walters
    • Joely Richardson
    • Jodhi May
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    3.9K
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    • Director
      • Nancy Meckler
    • Writer
      • Wendy Kesselman
    • Stars
      • Julie Walters
      • Joely Richardson
      • Jodhi May
    • 28User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Julie Walters
    Julie Walters
    • Madame Danzard
    Joely Richardson
    Joely Richardson
    • Christine Papin
    Jodhi May
    Jodhi May
    • Lea Papin
    Sophie Thursfield
    • Isabelle Danzard
    Amelda Brown
    Amelda Brown
    • Visitor
    Lucita Pope
    • Visitor
    Kate Gartside
    Kate Gartside
    • Sister Veronica
    Aimee Schmidt
    • Young Lea
    Gabriella Schmidt
    • Young Christine
    • Director
      • Nancy Meckler
    • Writer
      • Wendy Kesselman
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    fedor8

    Finally a horror-drama that isn't stupid or dull.

    The first fifteen-twenty minutes don't promise that much, but after that the film gets more and more interesting, all the way to the fascinating and brutal finale. Well-made, very well-acted, and an intelligent story (based on a real case) of sexual, emotional and any-other-kind-you-can-think-of repression. The director intentionally didn't show any men, even when their voices are heard (the photographer, the lawyers); this was done to try to show just how isolated and in their own world the two nun-turned-maid sisters really were. The characterization is flawless, and the increasing tension in the house is reflected by suitably atmospheric direction.
    8przgzr

    For Chabrol fans and action movie lovers with insomnia

    Long, long time ago people used to care what was happening to others. Today people just don't bother to think about anybody but themselves. Maybe it's because the populations is growing and communications bring whole world in our homes. We got used to big stuff. If it's an earthquake it must peak at least 8 on Richter scale. If a plane crashes it must be a 747. If a murder happens, only massacres or terrorist attacks reach the audience.

    But there are still parts of world where people are not so used to big events, still live in their small local community and if something shatters it they still ask themselves - how could it have happened? 'Sister, My Sister' analyzes a crime, a murder that today wouldn't be heard of further than district or maybe a (smaller) state border. But back in 30's, more than for cruelty itself, people were shocked because of circumstances, it was committed where no one could expect it. Two girls raised by nuns, working for a respected family that never have complained, in fact was even proud how good servants they had, suddenly murdered mother and daughter they've been working for. Being a drama and not a crime movie, this film doesn't let us know something so drastically would happen till the very end. In ordinary crime movie we would see a murder scene in opening sequences and than some detective or forensic would investigate till, at the end of the movie, a whole puzzle could be revealed and a long flash-back would show us what preceded the crime. In this movie, however, we see everything grow, develop, boil in a pot with no valve to let any steam out. Four woman with hidden or undeveloped emotions fail to build any human relations. Mother and daughter just live under the same roof, in same room, but don't contact further than aristocratic rules permit. Daughter has nothing to do with servants, though she is a bit attracted to younger sister. Mother won't talk to them unless a special occasion occurs. Even when not pleased with their work she just shows with finger in a glove what has to be done better. In a great scene she talks to her daughter for a few minutes what should be done or corrected, not a single word addressed to servants who were standing next to her. Sisters, suffering from lack of love and emotions till early childhood, rejected first by mother, than by nuns, and having no chances to meet anyone in such environment, turned their emotions to each other crossing a line of sister's love. This relationship leads them to break the last connections with family, and hide in a shell of their room.

    Three interesting, different characters in a hermetically closed hypocritical house. Nothing should be changed, such a world must stay calm for centuries, or otherwise it loses its position in its hypocritical community. The trouble is that four characters are credited, and one of them, Isabelle, the daughter, is a weak corner of a square. Nothing interesting, just a few scenes and lines, she is there like a piece of furniture. But, then, maybe it's not a failure in a script, but one more strong accusation against such a society. She was the only one born in the house. She had no chance to become different from a stylistic chair or a piece of expensive tea set. She had no chance to become a person. And that is the most terrible thing in forming of a human being. Children raised to be objects of an exhibition, praised by other same-type parents who expect praises for same-type children they have.

    Lea and Christine had emotions deprived throughout their childhood. In this environment their emotions became free but uncontrolled, in a wrong but only possible way. In forbidden relations and in crime. Their emotions, as Paul Simon wrote, "echoed in the wells of silence". And this echo was too strong, again as all the years before. Mother didn't listen. Nuns turned their back. This echo committed the murder.

    This is the best all-woman movie I've ever seen. Only one man I can think of is capable of doing this type of movies. If you like Chabrol, don't miss this one: his legacy lives. If you're an action-movie lover suffering from insomnia, buy this one instead of Valium. It's healthier. You won't get addicted.
    108up2l8

    Spare, dark and beautiful film.

    I loved Sister, My Sister...in fact, I bought it without having seen it first based on recommendation alone, and I haven't regretted it one bit. I think that the acting was great, by the entire cast; I felt that the storyline (based on an actual murder case and subsequent play), though revisited in this film, is still relevant in that it addresses issues of classism, oppression, and societal stigmatization. To dismiss this film as merely an incestuous, murderous lesbian romp is a mistake. Even though the lesbian subject seemed to be a large factor, there is a definite timidity to the photography of the sex scenes, in that there was more in the way of well framed shots than fleshy action given the intensity of feeling portrayed. So probably, the film isn't as offensive as the description might imply. I feel that the film was evenly handled throughout. Even the murders, while fairly gruesome as described in the voiceover of the trial, weren't disgustingly splatter film-like, they, like the sex scenes left much to the imagination. I recommend this film highly, it's not at all fluffy feel-good schlock, it's disturbing, dark and painful - that's what makes it so good!
    by-tor-2

    this hauntingly lurid movie is powerful

    It could be said that good acting is that which requires a minimum of words to convey its idea or stir up the viewer's emotions. In this way, Jodhi May has proven herself as an astounding actress. Meek, yet passionate in her role as a sweet repressed sister, she steals the show with a third the dialogue of her costars. The movie demonstrates how facile the wealthy can be in their overestimation of the subservient's tolerance for callousness and mistreatment. This is a quiet movie that seems to soak in the sound around its viewing space like air through a partially open door---a phantom moving silent through the room, but not without leaving its indelible footprints behind.
    8=G=

    A powerfully compelling psychodrama not for everyone

    "Sister My Sister" tells of two live-in sibling housemaids working for a stingy, authoritarian dowager and her homely adult daughter in 1930's France. A dark, trudging, and eerily claustrophobic psychodrama, the film's compelling story waxes in severity as unspoken pressures and silent circumstance tear a rift between maids and mistress. Although the film deals with repressed sexuality, incest, pent-up hostility, and madness, it relies more on atmosphere and finely nuanced behavior to tell its story than in-your-face graphic sex, nudity, and mayhem. A masterwork of the less-is-more school film making which shows how so much can be accomplished with so little, "SMS" is a paradigm for indie auteurs and a spellbinding watch for the few. (B+)

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    • Trivia
      Based on the play "My Sister In This House", by Wendy Kesselman, which was loosely based on the true story of the Papin sisters.
    • Quotes

      Lea Papin: Tell me a story.

      Christine Papin: Oh.

      Lea Papin: Just one before we go down.

      Christine Papin: Which one?

      Lea Papin: Um, when I was little.

      Christine Papin: You're still little.

      Lea Papin: No, I mean really little. The one with the horse.

      Christine Papin: Don't you ever get tired of it?

      Lea Papin: No, tell me.

      Christine Papin: When you were just a tiny thing, mama sent me out one day to get bread. You came with me the way you always did. And as we were walking, you let go of my hand and ran into the street.

      Lea Papin: Tell it slower. you're telling it too fast.

      Christine Papin: It was a long narrow street. You remember... on a hill. At the top of the hill, a horse and carriage was galloping down, right towards you. I ran into the street. I pulled you across. I pushed you down in the gutter with me... what a noise when the horse galloped by. And everyone was screaming. And when we stood up, we were both bleeding. But it was the same wound. It started on my arm and went down across your wrist. And look, we have it still.

      Lea Papin: And mama, what did she say?

      Christine Papin: Mama, you know how she gets. She screamed at us.

      Lea Papin: And then what happened?

      Christine Papin: Well, then there was the gypsy. Mad Marguerite they used to call her.

      Lea Papin: And what did she say?

      Christine Papin: You... you know it so well.

      Lea Papin: No, tell me again, Christine. Tell me again.

      Christine Papin: They're bound for life, Mad Marguerite said... bound in blood.

    • Alternate versions
      There may be another version of this movie, as both justwatch.com and themoviedb.org have a listed Runtime of 1h 44m.
    • Connections
      Version of Stuepigerne (1962)
    • Soundtracks
      Primavera
      Music by Louis Bénech

      Lyrics by Ernest Dumont

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    • Release date
      • December 1, 1995 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mi querida hermana
    • Filming locations
      • Amiens, Somme, France(exterior scenes)
    • Production companies
      • British Screen Productions
      • Channel Four Films
      • Film Four International
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $217,881
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $17,907
      • Jun 25, 1995
    • Gross worldwide
      • $217,881
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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