Sisterhood (2021)

Sisterhood (2021) poster

Filmmaker Sophie Dros enters into a dialogue with strong women in a powerfull document about being a woman in the Netherlands today. Inspired by Simone de Beauvoir's essay The second sex, filmmaker Sophie Dros (winner of the NFF Debut Competition 2017) talks to four women and a group of young girls. Together they go in search of universal stories; about dealing with expectations, empathy and connection, desires, fear, need for confirmation and losing control.

Director: Sophie Dros
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 72 min
Release Date:
Production: BNNVARA, 100% Film & Photography
Country: Netherlands
Language: Nederlands
Original Language: nl

Keywords

society, identity, womanhood, gender, sisterhood

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sisterhood about?
Filmmaker Sophie Dros enters into a dialogue with strong women in a powerfull document about being a woman in the Netherlands today. Inspired by Simone de Beauvoir's essay The second sex, filmmaker Sophie Dros (winner of the NFF Debut Competition 2017) talks to four women and a group of young girls. Together they go in search of universal stories; about dealing with expectations, empathy and connection, desires, fear, need for confirmation and losing control.
Who directed Sisterhood?
Sisterhood was directed by Sophie Dros.
How long is Sisterhood?
Sisterhood has a runtime of 1h 12m (72 minutes).
What genre is Sisterhood?
Sisterhood is a Documentary film.
Where was Sisterhood produced?
Sisterhood was produced in Netherlands.