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The Sisters DVD

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Bello plays Marcia one of three sisters around whom the story is based. The film opens with Marcia and Olga preparing a birthday surprise for their younger sister Irene. There are deep seated clearly longstanding rifts opening up between Marcia and her siblings and their other family members especially when a man from their childhood makes a surprise appearance and jolts a few unhappy memories out of the women. Revelations about the sisters' turbulent relationship with each other and their father begin to surface and Irene has to quell a storm brewing between two men... with romantic intentions toward her and to make matters worse their troublesome brother and his girlfriend appear. [show more]

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Released
12 April 2010
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
High Fliers 
Classification
Runtime
95 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5022153100845 
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Drama based on the Chekhov play 'The Three Sisters'. In the wake of their father's death, four siblings living in and around a New England college town - sisters Marcia (Maria Bello), Olga (Mary Stuart Masterson) and Irene (Erika Christensen) and their younger brother Andrew (Allesandro Nivola) - assemble for a family gathering. Deep-seated rifts and dysfunctionalities resurface as the sisters attempt to reconcile their differing and deeply ambivalent memories of their father, and struggle with turbulent relationships in their own lives.