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.
- Awards
- 7 wins & 2 nominations total
The atmosphere throughout the film is extremely dark and is absolutely fitting for such a disturbing tale. Very rarely do any of the characters smile. Tension, guilt and suspicion are present throughout. Most of the film takes place in dark interiors and even the outdoor scenes are marked by grim weather.
There are only four significant characters and all are splendidly written and acted. The direction and design are very strong. Very sensibly, explicit sex and violence scenes are avoided to allow concentration on character and atmosphere.Particular commendation should also go to Stephen Warbeck for his melancholy, sparse, music which fits the action perfectly.
This is a notable film in another respect. No male character is seen at all - there are a couple of male voiceovers but otherwise this is an exclusively female performance. This is a bold move, but very successful. "Sister My Sister" should certainly appeal to any discerning viewer who appreciates thoughtful drama.
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaBased 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 versionsThere may be another version of this movie, as both justwatch.com and themoviedb.org have a listed Runtime of 1h 44m.
- ConnectionsVersion of Stuepigerne (1962)
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Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Mi querida hermana
- Filming locations
- Amiens, Somme, France(exterior scenes)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $217,881
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $17,907
- Jun 25, 1995
- Gross worldwide
- $217,881