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Sisters
Directed by
Julia Solomonoff
2005
88m
Drama
6.5
71%
86%
5.6
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Argentinian sisters Elena and Natalia, who were separated, meet again in Texas in 1984.
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Cast of Sisters
Valeria Bertuccelli
Elena Levín
Ingrid Rubio
Natalia Levin
Adrián Navarro
Sebastián Morini
Milton De La Canal
Tomás Morini
Nicolás Pauls
Martín García Solís
Horacio Peña
David Levin
Mónica Galán
Marta Levín
Eusebio Poncela
Luis Morini
Pedro Pascal
Steve
Marina Glezer
Sofía
Duilio Orso
Santiago
Abel Ayala
Remo
Susana Lanteri
Clara García Solís (voz)
Lidia Catalano
Señora barrio
Daniel Campomenosi
Policía Garita
Hilary Ross
Miss Sullivan
Romina Tomillo
Embarazada
Guillermo Galván
Hombre Muelle
Brenet Garlock
Harry
Stephanie Berwick
Lyn
Sisters Ratings & Reviews
New York Post
V.A. Musetto
[Director Julia] Solomonoff draws out vivid performances by Valeria Bertuccelli (Elena) and Ingrid Rubio (Natalia) that make up for the script's predictability.
TV Guide
Maitland McDonagh
Solomonoff cuts back and forth between 1984 and 1976, gradually revealing the truth of what happened, but the mystery is less important than the complex relationship between Natalia and Elena, which was sorely tested by events beyond their control.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
The ghost of 1970s Argentina haunts 1980s Texas in this perceptive and beautifully acted drama from the Argentine director Julia Solomonoff.
Film Threat
Phil Hall
Solomonoff's screenplay unwisely telegraphs key events long before they turn up on screen, and her direction is so slovenly that the film often feels like a surveillance video with English subtitles.
Slant Magazine
Ed Gonzalez
Better than the film's soap-operatic flashbacks, familiar slogs through Cautiva terrain, are the story's playful, unpretentious observations of culture-clash and assimilation.
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Laura Kelly
Sisters (Hermanas) tends toward the melodramatic, but has a lot to say about the struggle to accept the past in order to move forward.
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