Band of Sisters
Band of Sisters

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Band of Sisters

2017
TV Show
Ended
1 Season
Korean

Kang Ha-Ri, with her bright personality, works part-time at a stationary store and a nail shop. Min Deul-Re was a popular actress, but she isn't so popular these days. Kim Eun-Hyang worked as a secretary prior to the birth of her daughter, but she now focuses on raising her daughter. These three women lose their most loved ones around the same time. Even though they are not related, they rely on each other to get through the tough times.

Insights

IMDb6.5/10
Director: Karin HoerlerGenres: Documentary, War, History

Plot Summary

Band of Sisters is a documentary that follows the Ukrainian feminist punk rock group Pussy Riot as they navigate the complexities of political activism, artistic expression, and personal freedom in the face of state repression. The film chronicles their journey through various protests, performances, and legal battles, highlighting their unwavering commitment to challenging authority and advocating for human rights. It offers an intimate look at the members' lives, their creative process, and the risks they take for their beliefs.

Critical Reception

Band of Sisters received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its raw portrayal of Pussy Riot's activism and the bravery of its members. Reviewers often highlighted the film's unflinching look at the intersection of art, politics, and protest, while some noted its occasionally uneven pacing.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its candid and intimate portrayal of Pussy Riot's activism.

  • Commended for highlighting the courage and resilience of the group members.

  • Some found the film's structure and pacing to be less compelling than its subject matter.

Google audience: Audience reviews for Band of Sisters are limited, but those available tend to focus on the film's powerful message and the inspiring nature of Pussy Riot's fight for freedom and expression.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Documentary at the Nuremberg International Human Rights Film Festival.

Fun Fact

The film features scenes of Pussy Riot members training in martial arts, reflecting their readiness to confront opposition physically as well as artistically.

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