Film
- The Sisters (1914 film), starring Lillian Gish
- Sisters (1930 film), starring Molly O'Day
- The Sisters (1938 film), featuring Bette Davis and Errol Flynn
- The Sisters (1957 film), a Soviet film of 1957
- The Sisters (1969 film), a South Korean film starring Nam Jeong-im
- Sisters (1973 film), a film directed by Brian de Palma
- Sisters (1998 film), a documentary by Fintan Connolly
- Sisters (2001 film), a Russian crime film
- Sisters (2004 film), a Thai film
- The Sisters (2005 film), an American film inspired by Anton Chekhov's play The Three Sisters
- Hermanas (Sisters), a 2005 Argentine, Brazilian and Spanish drama
- Sisters (2006 film), a remake of the 1973 film
- The Sisters (2011 film), a 2011 Serbian film
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Famous quotes containing the word film:
“This film is apparently meaningless, but if it has any meaning it is doubtless objectionable.”
—British Board Of Film Censors. Quoted in Halliwells Filmgoers Companion (1984)
“His education lay like a film of white oil on the black lake of his barbarian consciousness. For this reason, the things he said were hardly interesting at all. Only what he was.”
—D.H. (David Herbert)
“[Film noir] experiences periodic rebirth and rediscovery. Whenever we have any moment of deep societal rift or disruption in America, one of the ways we can express it is through the ideas and behavior in film noir.”
—John Briley (b. 1925)