
I saw Your Sister's Sister back at the Toronto Film Festival in September. I really liked it. I highy recommend it. The film is the story of sisters Iris and Hannah played by Emily Blunt and Rosemary DeWitt respectively and Jack, the male best friend of Iris played by Marc Duplass. Jack is a mess, his brother who had dated Iris has been dead for a year and he still cannot pull himself out of his grief. Iris stages an intervention and sends him to her father's cabin outside Seattle not knowing that her sister is there having just left her girlfriend of 7 years.
Jack and Hannah have never met before but of course have heard a lot about each other from Iris. Both are really sad and lonely. After a night of a lot of tequila, sister and sister's best friend wind up in bed together, Iris shows up the next day and then everything takes off from there. There are many hurt feelings, some seriously fucked up subterfuge, but mostly it's just a bunch of people struggling to find their way in the world.
Marina Abramović prepares for a major retrospective of her work at The Museum of Modern Art in New York hoping to finally silence four decades of skeptics who proclaim: 'But why is this art?' [Synopsis courtesy of Sundance]
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Thank you Michael for the nice compliment ~ I love the photos you took of Kim, great work ~
Melissa, thank you for this! You're right - it's great to read thoughts from a
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