Two Sisters (1991)
To a stranger who sees me in sunlight
Viola writes novels in a darkened room. Marie, her sister and only companion, takes care of her every need. Together, they are an island unto themselves, quiet and complete in their isolation. And then the abrupt arrival of a stranger throws their tenuous order into chaos. An animated short etched directly onto tinted 70 mm film.
Director: Caroline Leaf
Genre: Animation
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date: September 30, 1991
Cast
- Kathleen Fee - (voice)
- Jane Woods - (voice)
- Michael Rudder - Man (voice)
Screenplay
- Grant Heisler (Dialogue)
- Caroline Leaf (Screenplay)
Music: Judith Gruber-Stitzer
Editing: Camille Laperrière
Production: ONF | NFB
Country: Canada
Language: English, Français
Original Language: fr
Keywords
disfigurement, woman director, family life, female writer, short film, sisters
More Films by Director: Caroline Leaf
More Films in Genre: Animation
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Two Sisters about?
- Viola writes novels in a darkened room. Marie, her sister and only companion, takes care of her every need. Together, they are an island unto themselves, quiet and complete in their isolation. And then the abrupt arrival of a stranger throws their tenuous order into chaos. An animated short etched directly onto tinted 70 mm film.
- Who directed Two Sisters?
- Two Sisters was directed by Caroline Leaf.
- Who stars in Two Sisters?
- Two Sisters stars Kathleen Fee, Jane Woods, Michael Rudder.
- How long is Two Sisters?
- Two Sisters has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
- What genre is Two Sisters?
- Two Sisters is a Animation film.
- Where was Two Sisters produced?
- Two Sisters was produced in Canada.