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Sister (2012 film)

Sister (French: L'Enfant d'en haut, lit.'The Child Above') is a 2012 Swiss crime drama film directed by Ursula Meier. The film competed in competition at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival,[3] where it won the Special Award, the Silver Bear.[4] The film was selected as the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards,[5] making the January shortlist.[6]

Sister
French film poster
Directed byUrsula Meier
Written byAntoine Jaccoud
Ursula Meier
Produced byDenis Freyd
StarringLéa Seydoux
Kacey Mottet Klein
CinematographyAgnès Godard
Edited byNelly Quettier
Music byJohn Parish
Distributed byFilmcoopi Zürich AG (Switzerland)
Diaphana Films (France)
Release dates
  • 13 February 2012 (2012-02-13) (Berlin)
  • 4 April 2012 (2012-04-04) (Switzerland)
  • 18 April 2012 (2012-04-18) (France)
Running time
93 minutes
CountriesSwitzerland
France
LanguageFrench
Budget€4.6 million[1]
Box office$1.2 million[2]

Plot edit

Twelve-year-old Simon (Kacey Mottet Klein) lives with his older sister, Louise (Léa Seydoux), in a housing complex below a luxury Swiss ski resort. Despite his age, he supports them by stealing equipment from skiers, then refurbishing and reselling it. Most of the money goes to support Louise's lifestyle. She is selfish and irresponsible, unable to hold down a job and frequently going off with men, leaving Simon alone. Though he tries to teach her how to refurbish skis, she shows little interest or aptitude and leaves with Bruno (Yann Trégouët) on a vacation.

Simon meets tourist Kristin (Gillian Anderson) by helping her with her son's equipment. He introduces himself as Julien, her son's name, explaining he is alone because his parents are running a hotel. They have lunch and he is surprised when she pays the bill, as he is used to supporting Louise. He also meets Mike (Martin Compston), a resort employee who catches him hoarding stolen skis. After Simon explains that he sells them for food and necessities, they partner. Simon continues to steal, and in return for some equipment, Mike provides a storage place. Simon says that his parents died in a car accident and he is alone.

Louise returns from her trip with Bruno, who stays the night. Louise says that Simon is staying temporarily. When Bruno asks Simon where he lives, Simon replies "with my parents" and that they have a "fucked-up family." Bruno takes them driving to give Louise practice to help her with job hunting. After Simon sees them flirting, he reveals that Louise is his mother, not his sister. Despite Louise saying that she would have confessed eventually, Bruno forces them out of the car and they walk home. Louise demands that Simon follow her at a distance; she keeps their relationship secret because being a single parent makes it hard to get a boyfriend or a job. She says he has been her "ball and chain", while he responds that he supports her.

That night, Simon pays Louise in order to sleep in her bed. Louise admits that she only kept him so she would not be lonely and to defy all those who said she should not keep him. After Simon falls asleep, Louise sneaks out and gets drunk. She is found passed out the next morning, and Simon carries her home with the help of other children. He realizes that she had spent all their money.

In order to replace what Louise spent, Simon returns to the resort with a much younger child. Mike rebukes Simon for this and ends their partnership. Simon hides the skis anyway and steals children's purses from their changing room but only finds small change. His hidden equipment is found and he is thrown out. He fails to sell the rest of his equipment on the roadside.

Without income, Simon asks an old customer for food, which Louise cooks. She takes him to her new chalet cleaning job, claiming he is helping her. She gives him some money, telling him that she does not want to be in his debt. They end up at Kristin's cabin, who is disappointed when she realizes that Simon lied about who he is. He apologizes but she rebuffs him. Later, she confronts Louise and Simon because a watch is missing. Louise does not believe Simon when he turns out his pockets and finds the watch in his pants, and Kristin coldly dismisses them.

Louise is infuriated that Simon cost her a job and they fight. Simon goes to the resort and finds the staff are leaving as it is the end of the season and they are moving on to other jobs. He asks if he can come, but is turned down because of his obvious youth. He takes a cable car back down and passes Louise, who is going up. She presses herself against the glass and calls to him as the two cars separate.

Cast edit

 
Stars Kacey Mottet Klein and Léa Seydoux at a screening in April 2012.

Reception edit

Critical response edit

Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes reported an approval rating of 96%, based on 71 reviews, with an average score of 7.8/10. The website's critical consensus states: "Léa Seydoux and Kacey Mottet Klein are exceptional as downtrodden siblings in this sad and wintry character study".[7] At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating using reviews from mainstream critics, the film received an average score of 81 out of 100, based on 19 reviews.[8]

Jaques Mandelbaum of The Guardian wrote "Meier explores the cruel physical and atmospheric contrasts between the two worlds, high and low, dwelling on the cloudy skies, grimy slush and the shadow cast by the peaks, which brings semi-darkness to the valley bottom."[9] The film was awarded The Krzysztof Kieslowski Award for Best Foreign Feature Film at the 35th Starz Denver Film Festival. The award's jury made this statement about the film: "A well crafted narrative that explores the highs and lows of a complicated familial relationship with authentic performances, supported by grand cinematography, pulls you into the unfamiliar world of a childhood thief whose only constant is the love shared between him and his sister."[10]

Accolades edit

Award / Film Festival Category Recipients and nominees Result
Berlin International Film Festival Special Award – Silver Bear Won
Golden Bear Nominated
Cabourg Film Festival Swann d'Or for Best Actress Léa Seydoux Won
César Awards Most Promising Actor Kacey Mottet Klein Nominated
Denver Film Festival Krzysztof Kieslowski Award for Best Feature Won
European Film Awards Young Audience Award Nominated
Hawaii International Film Festival EuroCinema Hawai`i Award for Best Actor Kacey Mottet Klein Won
Independent Spirit Awards Best International Film Nominated
Lumières Awards Best French-Language Film Nominated
Swiss Film Award Best Film Won
Best Actor Kacey Mottet Klein Won
Best Screenplay Ursula Meier and Antoine Jaccoud Won

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "L'Enfant d'en haut". JP's Box-Office.
  2. ^ "Sister (2012)". Box Office Mojo.
  3. ^ "Press Release, 9th Jan". berlinale.de. 9 January 2012. Retrieved 9 January 2012.
  4. ^ "Prizes of the International Jury 2012". Berlinale. 19 February 2012. Retrieved 19 February 2012.
  5. ^ Blaney, Martin (21 September 2012). "Ursula Meier's Sister entered for Oscar race". Screen International. EMAP. Retrieved 21 September 2012.
  6. ^ "9 Foreign Language Films Vie For Oscar". Oscars. Retrieved 21 December 2012.
  7. ^ "Sister (2012)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved 22 February 2018.
  8. ^ "Sister Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved 22 February 2018.
  9. ^ Jaques Mandelbaum (1 May 2012). "Sister (L'Enfant d'En Haut)". Guardian Weekly.
  10. ^ "35th Starz Denver Film Festival Award Winners". voices.yahoo.com. 15 November 2012. Retrieved 15 November 2012.

External links edit

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Sister French L Enfant d en haut lit The Child Above is a 2012 Swiss crime drama film directed by Ursula Meier The film competed in competition at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival 3 where it won the Special Award the Silver Bear 4 The film was selected as the Swiss entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards 5 making the January shortlist 6 SisterFrench film posterDirected byUrsula MeierWritten byAntoine JaccoudUrsula MeierProduced byDenis FreydStarringLea SeydouxKacey Mottet KleinCinematographyAgnes GodardEdited byNelly QuettierMusic byJohn ParishDistributed byFilmcoopi Zurich AG Switzerland Diaphana Films France Release dates13 February 2012 2012 02 13 Berlin 4 April 2012 2012 04 04 Switzerland 18 April 2012 2012 04 18 France Running time93 minutesCountriesSwitzerlandFranceLanguageFrenchBudget 4 6 million 1 Box office 1 2 million 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Reception 3 1 Critical response 3 2 Accolades 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksPlot editTwelve year old Simon Kacey Mottet Klein lives with his older sister Louise Lea Seydoux in a housing complex below a luxury Swiss ski resort Despite his age he supports them by stealing equipment from skiers then refurbishing and reselling it Most of the money goes to support Louise s lifestyle She is selfish and irresponsible unable to hold down a job and frequently going off with men leaving Simon alone Though he tries to teach her how to refurbish skis she shows little interest or aptitude and leaves with Bruno Yann Tregouet on a vacation Simon meets tourist Kristin Gillian Anderson by helping her with her son s equipment He introduces himself as Julien her son s name explaining he is alone because his parents are running a hotel They have lunch and he is surprised when she pays the bill as he is used to supporting Louise He also meets Mike Martin Compston a resort employee who catches him hoarding stolen skis After Simon explains that he sells them for food and necessities they partner Simon continues to steal and in return for some equipment Mike provides a storage place Simon says that his parents died in a car accident and he is alone Louise returns from her trip with Bruno who stays the night Louise says that Simon is staying temporarily When Bruno asks Simon where he lives Simon replies with my parents and that they have a fucked up family Bruno takes them driving to give Louise practice to help her with job hunting After Simon sees them flirting he reveals that Louise is his mother not his sister Despite Louise saying that she would have confessed eventually Bruno forces them out of the car and they walk home Louise demands that Simon follow her at a distance she keeps their relationship secret because being a single parent makes it hard to get a boyfriend or a job She says he has been her ball and chain while he responds that he supports her That night Simon pays Louise in order to sleep in her bed Louise admits that she only kept him so she would not be lonely and to defy all those who said she should not keep him After Simon falls asleep Louise sneaks out and gets drunk She is found passed out the next morning and Simon carries her home with the help of other children He realizes that she had spent all their money In order to replace what Louise spent Simon returns to the resort with a much younger child Mike rebukes Simon for this and ends their partnership Simon hides the skis anyway and steals children s purses from their changing room but only finds small change His hidden equipment is found and he is thrown out He fails to sell the rest of his equipment on the roadside Without income Simon asks an old customer for food which Louise cooks She takes him to her new chalet cleaning job claiming he is helping her She gives him some money telling him that she does not want to be in his debt They end up at Kristin s cabin who is disappointed when she realizes that Simon lied about who he is He apologizes but she rebuffs him Later she confronts Louise and Simon because a watch is missing Louise does not believe Simon when he turns out his pockets and finds the watch in his pants and Kristin coldly dismisses them Louise is infuriated that Simon cost her a job and they fight Simon goes to the resort and finds the staff are leaving as it is the end of the season and they are moving on to other jobs He asks if he can come but is turned down because of his obvious youth He takes a cable car back down and passes Louise who is going up She presses herself against the glass and calls to him as the two cars separate Cast edit nbsp Stars Kacey Mottet Klein and Lea Seydoux at a screening in April 2012 Lea Seydoux as Louise Kacey Mottet Klein as Simon Gillian Anderson as Kristin Jansen Martin Compston as Mike Jean Francois Stevenin as Cook Yann Tregouet as Bruno Gabin Lefebvre as Marcus Dilon Ademi as DilonReception editCritical response edit Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes reported an approval rating of 96 based on 71 reviews with an average score of 7 8 10 The website s critical consensus states Lea Seydoux and Kacey Mottet Klein are exceptional as downtrodden siblings in this sad and wintry character study 7 At Metacritic which assigns a normalized rating using reviews from mainstream critics the film received an average score of 81 out of 100 based on 19 reviews 8 Jaques Mandelbaum of The Guardian wrote Meier explores the cruel physical and atmospheric contrasts between the two worlds high and low dwelling on the cloudy skies grimy slush and the shadow cast by the peaks which brings semi darkness to the valley bottom 9 The film was awarded The Krzysztof Kieslowski Award for Best Foreign Feature Film at the 35th Starz Denver Film Festival The award s jury made this statement about the film A well crafted narrative that explores the highs and lows of a complicated familial relationship with authentic performances supported by grand cinematography pulls you into the unfamiliar world of a childhood thief whose only constant is the love shared between him and his sister 10 Accolades edit Award Film Festival Category Recipients and nominees Result Berlin International Film Festival Special Award Silver Bear Won Golden Bear Nominated Cabourg Film Festival Swann d Or for Best Actress Lea Seydoux Won Cesar Awards Most Promising Actor Kacey Mottet Klein Nominated Denver Film Festival Krzysztof Kieslowski Award for Best Feature Won European Film Awards Young Audience Award Nominated Hawaii International Film Festival EuroCinema Hawai i Award for Best Actor Kacey Mottet Klein Won Independent Spirit Awards Best International Film Nominated Lumieres Awards Best French Language Film Nominated Swiss Film Award Best Film Won Best Actor Kacey Mottet Klein Won Best Screenplay Ursula Meier and Antoine Jaccoud WonSee also editList of submissions to the 85th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film List of Swiss submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language FilmReferences edit L Enfant d en haut JP s Box Office Sister 2012 Box Office Mojo Press Release 9th Jan berlinale de 9 January 2012 Retrieved 9 January 2012 Prizes of the International Jury 2012 Berlinale 19 February 2012 Retrieved 19 February 2012 Blaney Martin 21 September 2012 Ursula Meier s Sister entered for Oscar race Screen International EMAP Retrieved 21 September 2012 9 Foreign Language Films Vie For Oscar Oscars Retrieved 21 December 2012 Sister 2012 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Media Retrieved 22 February 2018 Sister Reviews Metacritic Retrieved 22 February 2018 Jaques Mandelbaum 1 May 2012 Sister L Enfant d En Haut Guardian Weekly 35th Starz Denver Film Festival Award Winners voices yahoo com 15 November 2012 Retrieved 15 November 2012 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sister film Sister at IMDb nbsp Sister at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sister 2012 film amp oldid 1212821408, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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