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To Be Sisters

Synopsis :

This is the story of two sisters who are very close to each other and have a very special relationship …

Benshi's review :

One of the directors, Anne-Sophie Gousset, was inspired by her own childhood memories when writing the screenplay for this tender and almost poetic short film, which shows the close relationship between two sisters as time passes and they grow up. Whether in a stroller, a cart behind a bicycle or on a skateboard or sled, the older sister takes the younger one, who is deprived of the use of her legs, into a joyful whirlwind. Although one of them can neither walk nor run, the fluidity of the animation highlights the incessant movement that unites the two girls – thus the spiral on a snail’s shell becomes the contour of a hill, then a mountain and, lastly, a bicycle wheel. Their shared joy is also accentuated by the jazz-inspired music and the restrained colouring. This uses the texture of oil pastel, in an otherwise stylised graphic universe, which retains the look of the first pencil sketches. With great finesse, the directing duo thus tells the story of a situation of disability experienced by two little girls who have grown up feeling complicity and solidarity.

Suitable for :

For age 4 and up. Children will be charmed by the story of this close relationship.

Top reasons to watch the film :

  1. The moving story of a beautiful relationship between sisters perfectly in synch with each other's thoughts, feelings and sense of fun
  2. The beautifully judged depiction of living with disability
  3. The graphic univeerse combining stylised pencil strokes and generous oil pastel colours
  • Keywords :

  • Difference
  • Family
  • Solidarity
  • Disability