Synopsis
BELOVED SISTERS depicts the unconventional romance between two devoted aristocratic sisters and a rebellious poet who took the European literary world by storm in the late eighteenth century. As the German Enlightenment flourishes in Weimar, vibrant Caroline von Beulwitz finds herself in an unhappy marriage to provide for her mother and shy younger sister Charlotte von Lengefeld. When both sisters fall for outspoken writer Friedrich Schiller, their desire ignites a journey of shared passion and creativity. Charlotte and Schiller marry so that the lovers may pursue their ménage-à-trois under the guise of convention, but as Caroline reveals herself to be a talented author in her own right, the trio's fragile equilibrium is threatened and the sisters’ once unbreakable bond is irrevocably changed.
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Movie Details
Portugal Releases: |
October 6th, 2016 (Limited), released as Irmãs Amadas |
Video Release: |
May 12th, 2015 by Music Box Films Video |
MPAA Rating: |
Not Rated |
Running Time: |
170 minutes |
Keywords: |
Romance, Love Triangle, Sibling Rivalry, 1700s, Writing and Writers, Poet, Dysfunctional Family, Relationships Gone Wrong, Voiceover/Narration |
Source: | Original Screenplay |
Genre: | Drama |
Production Method: | Live Action |
Creative Type: | Historical Fiction |
Production/Financing Companies: |
Bavaria Filmverleigh-Und Produktions, GMBH , WEGA Film, WS Filmproduktion, Senator Film Produktion, WDR, BR, Degeto Film, Arte, ORF |
Production Countries: |
Austria, Germany, Switzerland |
Languages: |
French, German |
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January 9th, 2015
It is still a really bad time of the year to release a film in limited release, and will continue to be so until Awards Season ends. Fans of art house theater have far too many films to watch and the Oscar contenders are drowning out the competition. That's not to say there are no good films on this week's list. In fact, there are many that are earning good reviews. Unfortunately, there are almost none that are earning great reviews and that's a problem.
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Weekend Box Office Performance
Date | Rank | Gross | % Change | Screens | Per Screen | Total Gross | Week |
2016/10/07 |
24 |
$1,670 |
|
5 |
$334 |
$2,329 |
1 |
2016/10/14 |
33 |
$717 |
-57% |
5 |
$143 |
$3,720 |
2 |
2016/10/21 |
- |
$291 |
-59% |
2 |
$146 |
$4,456 |
3 |
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