{"id":360,"date":"2012-12-13T18:51:32","date_gmt":"2012-12-13T18:51:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/corkcineclub.com\/?p=360"},"modified":"2015-08-31T13:36:53","modified_gmt":"2015-08-31T13:36:53","slug":"your-sisters-sister-thursday-7-february-8pm","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/corkcineclub.com\/2012\/12\/your-sisters-sister-thursday-7-february-8pm\/","title":{"rendered":"YOUR SISTER’S SISTER – Thu 7 February, 8pm"},"content":{"rendered":"

Director: Lynn Shelton.\u00a0 USA, 2011.\u00a0 90 minutes.\u00a0 Cert: 15A.\u00a0 Language: English<\/p>\n

“a winner…a poignant, witty, brilliantly written and acted film”<\/em> – New York Times<\/p>\n

Still grief-stricken a year after his brother’s death, Jack (Mark Duplass) travels to a remote cabin off the coast of Seattle at the suggestion of his best friend, Iris (Emily Blunt), who thinks that he\u2019ll benefit from the isolation. He arrives to find Iris\u2019s sister, Hannah (Rosemarie DeWitt), recovering from a bad breakup, and they quickly bond over their shared misery.<\/p>\n

When Iris turns up to surprise Jack, she notes a new connection between him and her sister. What begins as a happy reunion soon deteriorates into a fractious encounter, the trio bouncing off one another amid misunderstandings, betrayals and secret affections.<\/p>\n

Improvising much of the dialogue, the three actors are terrific, imbuing their complex, sometimes maddening characters with genuine heart. Shelton and her cast develop an idea initially conceived by Duplass into a funny, truthful story about sibling bonds, friendship, love and miscommunication.<\/p>\n

\u00a0Read The Washington Post review.<\/a><\/p>\n

Read The New York Times review.<\/a><\/p>\n