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Duration - 17 m. genre - Thriller. Average Ratings - 8 of 10. Writed by - Delphine Girard. Countries - Belgium. Sister location download full. Part 2 pleaseeee. For other uses, see Sister (disambiguation). A Sister Directed by Delphine Girard Produced by Jacques-Henri Bronckart Written by Delphine Girard Starring Veerle Baetens Selma Alaoui Guillaume Duhesme Cinematography Juliette Van Dormael Edited by Damien Keyeux Production company Versus Production Release date 1 October 2018 Running time 16 minutes Country Belgium A Sister ( French: Une soeur) is a 2018 Belgian live-action short film directed by Delphine Girard. It has been selected and awarded at several film festivals including Rhode Island International Film Festival in August 2019 where it won the Oscar Qualifying Best Short Film Award [1]. The film was also nominated at the 9th Magritte Awards ceremony in February 2019 in Best Live Action Short Film category. [2] In January 2020, it was nominated for the 2020 Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film. [3] Contents 1 Plot 2 Awards 3 References 4 External links Plot [ edit] A night. A car. Alie is in danger. To get by, she must make the most important phone call of her life. Awards [ edit] Since its launch, the film has been selected in many festivals around the world and has received several awards. Year Presenter/Festival Award/Category Status 2018 Festival International du Film Francophone de Namur Best Short Film Audience Award BeTV Award University of Namur Award Won [4] 2019 9th Magritte Awards Nominated [5] Saguenay International Short Film Festival Jury Award Won [6] [7] Palm Springs International Film Festival Best Short Film? Nominated [8] Rhode Island International Film Festival Won [9] Encounters Short Film and Animation Festival International Competition Nominated [10] Brussels Short Film Festival Best Short Nominated 2020 Academy Awards Best Live Action Short Film References [ edit] ^ "Scene Here: Festivals to the south — in Rhode Island and on the Vineyard - The Boston Globe".. Retrieved 2020-01-02. ^ " ' Girl, ' 'Above the Law' Lead Belgium Film Award Nominations". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2020-01-02. ^ "Oscars: Full List of Nominations". Retrieved 2020-01-16. ^ "33e Festival du Film Francophone de Namur: le palmarès". Cinopsis (in French). 2018-10-05. Retrieved 2020-01-03. ^ "Découvrez le palmarès complet des Magritte du Cinéma 2019". RTBF Culture (in French). 2019-02-02. Retrieved 2020-01-03. ^ Hervé, Jean-Baptiste (2019-03-18). "Festival Regard: l'animation à l'honneur". Journal Métro (in French). Retrieved 2020-01-03. ^ Smith, Justine (2019-03-20). "10 highlights from one of the best short film fests in the world". Cult MTL. Retrieved 2020-01-03. ^ "Under guidance of women programmers, ShortFest 2019 films to span #MeToo, ecology and sex". Desert Sun. Retrieved 2020-01-03. ^ "Ten of the best new short films at Encounters Film Festival 2019 | Sight & Sound". British Film Institute. Retrieved 2020-01-03. External links [ edit] A Sister on IMDb.

Noun 1 A woman or girl in relation to other daughters and sons of her parents. ‘I had nine brothers and sisters’ ‘There was one room for my nine brothers and sisters and my parents. ’ ‘An extremely quiet and gentle girl she went to Dublin with her sister after their parents passed away. ’ ‘I witnessed the complete joy and ecstasy on family members faces as their son's or daughters, brothers or sisters strode out proudly with the best in the world and took part in sport. ’ ‘Hours before they were removed one of the children had pleaded: ‘Don't take me and my brothers and sisters away from our parents. ’’ ‘I hope they go away and tell their parents, brothers and sisters about this, so that they come as well. ’ ‘She grew roses at her family home and they were a constant reminder of her happy years growing up with her brothers and sisters and her parents. ’ ‘He enjoys every moment at home with his parents, brothers and sisters and he also spent some time at his favourite pastime, fishing. ’ ‘Elianne's parents, two sisters and brother will be going to see her tread the boards and there is plenty of time for you to see the play as it is on until March 15. ’ ‘Sadly, it is our sons and daughters, brothers and sisters, who must pay the price when a deal goes bad. ’ ‘The brothers and four sisters lived with their parents in Car Bank Square. ’ ‘Three educational institutions have adopted two brothers and a sister who lost their parents in a tragic fire accident. ’ ‘The operation was a success and Claudia was discharged in time to spend Christmas at home with her parents and three older sisters. ’ ‘The girl that plays my daughter in the series is actually my niece, my sister's little girl. ’ ‘He and his younger twin sister had sneaked out of the palace many times, disguised as peasants. ’ ‘Looking down, I was delighted to see my four-year old baby sister, Zoe. ’ ‘Also, I know you want to see your dear little sister before she dies. ’ ‘I get to be maid of honor for my old best friend's sister's wedding. ’ ‘The bridesmaid was sister of the bride Amanda, and the best man was David Duffy. ’ ‘My parents were denied the opportunity to visit their sisters living in the West. ’ 2 A female friend or associate, especially a female fellow member of a trade union or other organization. ‘textile unions are showing solidarity with their brothers and sisters in the developing world’ ‘Some people around me - family, friends, associates, brothers and sisters in Christ - have died, and I can see that others are heading that way. ’ ‘This is why we are turning to our colleagues, friends, and sisters for assistance. ’ ‘I would like to remind my fellow brothers and sisters that their primary objective should be service delivery and the eradication of poverty. ’ ‘I now know that my fellow brothers and sisters, the lawyers of New Zealand, will be in a position to practise in front of the highest court of our country. ’ ‘However, it makes me sad to see our fellow brothers and sisters abort Xhosa and adopt other languages when they get into the limelight. ’ ‘But today Hindus have all the resources they need to support our fellow brothers and sisters. ’ 2. 1 A fellow woman seen in relation to feminist issues. ‘uncloseted lesbian sisters’ ‘I don't think, with apologies to my feminist sisters, that Martha got different treatment because she's a woman. ’ ‘Eighteenth and nineteenth-century feminists are ‘our sisters, our contemporaries’. ’ ‘However, what is called ‘Gender Archaeology’ is actually feminist archaeology - sisters are doing it for themselves. ’ ‘Like most of my feminist sisters in Paris, I scorned monogamy. ’ ‘You have to ask what the limits are of a feminist politics that places all women as sisters. ’ ‘Feminists encourage women to be sisters, but will they also become mates? ’ ‘One of the differences between me and my sisters in the women's movement is that I do not regard my husband's money as my own. 2 North American informal A black woman (chiefly used as a term of address by other black people) ‘‘Come on, sister, why not come clean and tell us? ’’ ‘Look, I wanted to write a book about smart, sassy, sexy sisters with issues like everybody else has. ’ ‘Catering was one of the most successful early business ventures for Blacks, and sisters were the first ones to try their hands at it. ’ ‘All my sisters who want a Black revolution don't care’ ‘Even within my own corporation, a workplace Mecca for Black women, sisters have had drama. ’ ‘I know many black sisters who have been unemployed for quite some time. ’ ‘While Black women and their sisters of color have been the main targets of these racist-inspired attacks, white women have suffered as well. ’ 3 (also Sister) A member of a religious order of women. ‘the sisters announced that there would be a special rosary every morning’ as name ‘Sister Elizabeth, the headmistress of the Convent High School’ ‘The move would also have the result, so far scarcely noted, of undermining the teaching orders of priests and religious sisters. ’ ‘It will mark the end of an era for the religious order of sisters, who 31 years ago set up the centre in the parlour of their convent. ’ ‘An order of Zambian religious sisters now manages both the hospital and the training centre. ’ ‘Jeanne acted exactly as a religious sister in the mid-nineteenth century was expected to act. ’ ‘He was especially well known among the religious sisters, the nuns of that time. ’ ‘At a gathering of nuns in Washington in 1979, he ordered the sisters to dress in proper religious garb and to remember their true vocation as acquiescent helpers. ’ ‘One of the greatest strengths of the Catholic Church is the quality and dedication of its religious sisters. ’ ‘I once stayed at a convent where the sisters placed a photo album in each room with pictures of the things they wanted people to donate. ’ ‘They compelled the sisters to leave their convent and forbade the townspeople to lease us property. ’ ‘Of course, in the Roman Catholic Church marriage is forbidden for the clergy and the religious sisters. ’ ‘The church sisters wrapped him in a quilt made out of patches of John's clothing. ’ ‘Family members and Ursuline sisters sought to comfort her; she did not recognize them. ’ ‘Her hope was that after treatment she would be able to return to her religious sisters and to her work, where she had spent 36 happy years. ’ ‘Because she was a religious sister and a citizen of the United States her case, of course, got great publicity. ’ ‘Crucial to the prosecution was the willingness of other Benedictine sisters to testify against them. ’ ‘Gould dwells mainly on occidental missionaries, sisters from the church, and other motivated people of Christian faith who served the cause of leprosy patients. ’ ‘She will be most sadly missed by her religious sisters. ’ nun, novice, abbess, prioress, Mother Superior, Reverend Mother View synonyms 4 (also Sister) British A senior female nurse, typically in charge of a ward. ‘the ward sister needs to be consulted’ as name ‘Sister nodded, glancing at the reports’ ‘The public consultation called for a ‘modern matron figure’ in hospitals, and ward sisters or charge nurses will be given authority to resolve clinical issues. ’ ‘Each ward will have three senior sisters, sisters, staff nurses and healthcare assistants in the team on hand to help and advise patients. ’ ‘We contacted a sister or charge nurse in each department. ’ ‘Dr Bolton had not been at the interview when I was appointed, but the ward sister and the houseman assured me that he was a nice person. ’ ‘The two ward sisters, nurses, cleaners and meals staff were hard-working, kind and cheerful - nothing was too much trouble for them. ’ ‘With his wife, who had been his ward sister, he published a textbook on orthopaedic nursing. ’ ‘The ward sister was in charge and no one would cross her! ’ ‘At the final patient's bed the ward sister drew back the curtains to reveal a patient sitting at the edge of the bed with his head tilted forward and pinching the tip of his nose. ’ ‘I had a boss who liked me but a ward sister who did not. ’ ‘The ward sister ate happily from the trolley in front of me, knowing that I had had no food. ’ ‘As we walked back down the ward, I asked the ward sister if the mother had been in touch. ’ ‘At 17 she got a job as a health care assistant at Airedale Hospital, where advice from a ward sister encouraged her to start training as a nurse. ’ ‘Since leaving the hospital the care has continued at home with some wonderful treatment by the district nurses and sisters. ’ ‘The Government has given more power to ward sisters and matrons to insist on higher cleaning standards. ’ ‘On a busy night like this, the sister in charge keeps pressurising you to finish your paperwork, help a woman wash, and transfer her to the ward. ’ ‘Yesterday an old man collapsed in the toilet, and Amelia ran out to fetch the ward sister. ’ ‘The ward sister with 30 years' experience is still in such a state of shock that she needs to take powerful tranquillisers. ’ ‘She quit her job as a ward sister in 1991 to bring up her children but found she missed nursing. ’ ‘The doctors, sister and nurses and ambulance staff were wonderful to me. ’ ‘On October 29 last year, supervisors and ward sisters complained that none of the staff members had been consulted about the plan to move the ward. ’ 5 as modifier Denoting an organization or place that bears a relationship to another of common origin or allegiance or mutual association. ‘Securicor and its sister company Securicor Services’ ‘Already the Zimbabwean and Mozambican sister organizations have been doing well and expanding. ’ ‘Its sister organizations throughout Texas will try to bring the state total to 500, 000. ’ ‘The princess is the chair of the sister organization in the United Kingdom. ’ ‘It is great to see our sister organization from across the Atlantic continue to grow and prosper. ’ ‘One would have expected the two sister professions to make common cause. ’ ‘The original Queen Elizabeth and the Queen Mary were sister ships of the Cunard Line and, like sisters, shared a great many experiences. ’ ‘The Express Artemis, sister ship to the Samina, ran aground on Friday carrying 1, 026 passengers. ’ ‘Star Clipper and her near-identical sister ship are fantastic square-rigged clippers. ’ ‘The two sister associations met to discuss common concerns within the hotel industry. ’ ‘The charity, which has sister organisations in America and Australia, has chosen the village to start its operation in this country. ’ ‘It has sister organisations in Scotland and Northern Ireland. ’ ‘Mother and I travelled on the passenger vessel Olympic, a sister ship of the Titanic. ’ ‘He had no explanation for what might have happened to the sister ship, which was fishing in the same area of sea on Tuesday night. ’ ‘This ship and her sister exhibit distinct split personalities, depending on the cruising region. ’ ‘She said there was a lot of interest in sister youth organisations in Europe. ’ ‘We were instructed to head south to clear the area and allow a sister ship to conduct an over-the-side torpedo shot. ’ ‘Its sister ship turned also and followed its compatriot out of the safety of their long-time hiding place. ’ ‘The company, along with sister companies Vidal and Esk Valley have won numerous local and international wine awards. ’ ‘The show had a six-month run at the National Portrait Gallery from last autumn and sister versions are running in New York and San Francisco. ’ ‘These two are sister newspapers and share the same resources. ’ Origin Old English, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zuster and German Schwester, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin soror. 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“Tes un homme” a 1:40 sa ma tuer😂Force à celle qui ont une forte pilosité ( ps: jen fait partie)😭. Je trouve que le temps de paroles est beaucoup trop long ( cest mon avis. Top definitions related content examples explore dictionary british [ sis -ter] / ˈsɪs tər / noun a female offspring having both parents in common with another offspring; female sibling. Also called half sister. a female offspring having only one parent in common with another offspring. a female friend or protector regarded as a sister. a thing regarded as feminine and associated as if by kinship with something else: The ships are sisters. a female fellow member, as of a church. a female member of a religious community that observes the simple vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience. British. a nurse in charge of a hospital ward; head nurse. a fellow black woman. a woman who supports, promotes, or participates in feminism. Informal. a form of address used to a woman or girl, especially jocularly or contemptuously: Listen, sister, you've had enough. adjective being or considered a sister; related by or as if by sisterhood: sister ships. having a close relationship with another because of shared interests, problems, or the like: We correspond with school children in our sister city. Biochemistry. being one of an identical pair. Words nearby sister sissified, sissinghurst castle, sissonne, sissy, sissy bar, sister, sister carrie, sister joseph's nodule, sister kenny's treatment, sister of charity, sister of loretto Origin of sister before 900; Middle English (noun) < Old Norse systir; cognate with Old English sweoster, Dutch zuster, German Schwester, Gothic swistar; akin to Serbo-Croatian sèstra, Lithuanian sesuõ, Latin soror (< *swesor), Old Irish siur, Welsh chwaer, Sanskrit svasar sister, Greek éor daughter, niece OTHER WORDS FROM sister sis·ter·less, adjective sis·ter·like, adjective non·sis·ter, noun, adjective Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Examples from the Web for sister The unit is used to attack foreign networks, and either it or a sister organization was involved in the Sony hack. She and her sister went into business together in 1997, opening Curve Salon after a career in media. Because especially my sister is not capable of doing the stuff that he is accusing her of doing. She told TIME magazine in 1987 that Crawford was the “ sister I never had. ” And that solution came from a homemade brew Branch and her sister created together. The hut was large enough for her and her sister, only too small to entertain visitors. Ishmael | Mrs. E. D. N. Southworth The King subsequently sailed on his intended visit to the sister island, and arrived off the coast in due course. He ran to the window through which his sister Janet, or Jan as she liked to be called, was looking. Indeed, my dear Faulkland, my sister has reason for her fears. As for the letter from my sister Mary it was to the same purpose. British Dictionary definitions for sister sister noun a female person having the same parents as another person a female person who belongs to the same group, trade union, etc, as another or others informal a form of address to a woman or girl, used esp by Black people in the US a senior nurse mainly RC Church a nun or a title given to a nun a woman fellow member of a Church or religious body (modifier) belonging to the same class, fleet, etc, as another or others a sister ship (modifier) biology denoting any of the cells or cell components formed by division of a parent cell or cell component sister nuclei Word Origin for sister Old English sweostor; related to Old Norse systir, Old High German swester, Gothic swistar Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012.

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