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Sisters of War

  • Téléfilm
  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35min
NOTE IMDb
6,7/10
785
MA NOTE
Kuni Hashimoto, Claire van der Boom, and Sarah Snook in Sisters of War (2010)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe lives of two Australian women, Lorna Whyte, an army nurse, and Sister Berenice Twohill, a Catholic nun, from New South Wales during World War II.The lives of two Australian women, Lorna Whyte, an army nurse, and Sister Berenice Twohill, a Catholic nun, from New South Wales during World War II.The lives of two Australian women, Lorna Whyte, an army nurse, and Sister Berenice Twohill, a Catholic nun, from New South Wales during World War II.

  • Réalisation
    • Brendan Maher
  • Scénario
    • John Misto
    • Rod Miller
  • Casting principal
    • Claire van der Boom
    • Sarah Snook
    • Khan Chittenden
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,7/10
    785
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Brendan Maher
    • Scénario
      • John Misto
      • Rod Miller
    • Casting principal
      • Claire van der Boom
      • Sarah Snook
      • Khan Chittenden
    • 10avis d'utilisateurs
    • 1avis de critique
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 victoires et 5 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux56

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    Claire van der Boom
    Claire van der Boom
    • Sister Berenice Twohill
    Sarah Snook
    Sarah Snook
    • Lorna Whyte
    Khan Chittenden
    Khan Chittenden
    • Len
    Anna Volska
    • Sister Cordula
    Gerald Lepkowski
    Gerald Lepkowski
    • Bishop Leo Scharmach
    Susie Porter
    Susie Porter
    • Kay Parker
    Kuni Hashimoto
    Kuni Hashimoto
    • Japanese Captain
    Kentaro Hara
    • Sugal
    Helen Christinson
    Helen Christinson
    • Cal
    Helen Cassidy
    Helen Cassidy
    • Tootie
    Catherine Miller
    • Sister Martha
    Ben Taylor
    • Dave
    Paulini Curuenavuli
    Paulini Curuenavuli
    • Sister Marie
    Ken Makio
    • Suzuki
    Andrew Buchanan
    • Army Major
    Peter Kent
    • Army Captain
    Paul Bishop
    • Geoff Lempriere
    Masa Yamaguchi
    Masa Yamaguchi
    • Japanese Captain (Totsuka)
    • Réalisation
      • Brendan Maher
    • Scénario
      • John Misto
      • Rod Miller
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    Avis des utilisateurs10

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    hossein-dashtaki

    Ambiguous filming location

    I have already put my view about this movie some time ago but somehow I became interested to find out the real location where filming took place. It is said that filming location was at Mt. Tamborine in Gold Coast of Queensland but where exactly no one knows. I say no one knows because I found the facebook address of more than dozen of those people who played in this movie and sent them messages asking them where the exact location was. Only two people responded who said it was around Mt. tamborine. When I asked them where exactly or if they could pinpoint the location they both dodged away and did not respond.Something fishy about this matter ? The problem is here if you have watched the movie at least twice : The small harbor where Japs' navy ships are seen to be sending their soldiers to invade the missionary compound is not near Mt. Tamborine at all. You can not see a small lake or harbor anywhere near Mt. Tamborine where navy ships were seen in the movie.Even this small harbor--which seems to be a part of an ocean nearby-- is not near Gold Coast area. So where is that harbor ? Somewhere in Japan or Rebaul ? Anybody can comment ?
    10bathompson-63748

    True Story - Amazing & Heartwrenching

    As it is Memorial Day Weekend, I chose to watch this movie. It's Australian, and the actors are very real in their roles. We don't often think about this area; usually, it is Europe. They went through hell and these nurses and nuns were so brave. I don't want to give anyway away but please watch to the end of the movie - very interesting facts of what they went through. Remembering those who fought and fell in this horrible WWII.
    6greygalah

    Friendship of Opposites in War

    An Australian made for TV film based on the wartime friendship between a nun and army nurse on an island east of New Guinea. This was a German colony before WW1, which explains the German bishop in the mission. In Australian culture, the opening newsreel is self-depreciating highlighting naivety when a small garrison was sent to hold the position against the onslaught of Imperial Japan. The film follows the growing respect and relationship between the two women who confront violent events and respond differently. The accents are quite thick with many older Australian slang words that will make it difficult to understand. Although this is not a war action film, episodes of brutality and friendly fire incidents occur and may upset sensitive viewers. From the women's perspective, they see suffering on both sides which changes their outlook. This suffering, however, is depicted softer than would've been portrayed in a cinema released film. The scenery, especially in the jungle location is realistic. The acting ranges from adequate to good. It's worthwhile to those who watch it realising its limitations and what kind of film it is. Stay to the end for images of the real people and a little of their history.
    6PeterM27

    A good portrait of people tested by the hell of war

    This is an interesting, although somewhat harrowing, look at a group of Australians put under extraordinary pressure by their experiences in wartime.

    Based on a true story, the film looks at two young Australian women, Lorna Whyte, one of a group of about a dozen nurses left behind when the Australian army withdrew in the face of the Japanese advance, and Sister Bernice, a Catholic nun at a German mission on the island. Like most films about Japanese prison camps, there are distressing scenes of cruelty and brutality, but most of the Japanese soldiers behave professionally most of the time, and some are even shown to behave more humanely.

    Snook is very good as Lorna, and won the AFI Award for Best Lead Actress in a Television Drama, while van der Bloom won the Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Actress. Overall, this is a moving account of the extreme events of the war, and you can't help but be filled with admiration for what these women went through.
    whoozhe

    A must see movie

    Inspired by real events and based on Rod Miller's manuscript The Lost Women of Rabaul Sisters of War is a telemovie based on the true story of two Australian women, Lorna Whyte, an army nurse and Sister Berenice Twohill, a Catholic nun from New South Wales who survived as prisoners of war in Papua New Guinea during World War II. The two women remained friends for the remainder of their lives. Beautifully filmed with a feel of authenticity. The story of the Rabaul nurses would never have been told if it wasn't for an auctioneer who discovered a diary written by Grace Kruger, one of four civilian nurses captured by the Japanese in Rabaul in 1942. Apparently the diary was written cryptically as to confuse the Japanese soldiers and any casual reader and as a consequence went unnoticed for decades.

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      Sarah Snook's debut.
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      [first lines]

      Newsreel Narrator: [voice-over] 1500 lucky diggers are poised to show Australian might in action and dispel any fears of a Japanese invasion. They're heading for the capital of New Britain, Rabaul. As soon as they've unpacked, they're off to the nearest beach. Is the surf as good as Bondi, fellas? And what better way to spend the day, than dancing on a tropical beach with some of our prettiest flowers. Pick one for me, mate.

      [the voice-over and scenes of dancing on a tropical beach are soon replaced by a statement on screen that reads: On January 23rd, 1942, the Japanese attacked Rabaul]

    • Bandes originales
      Waltzing Matilda
      (uncredited)

      Music by Christina McPherson

      Lyrics by A.B. 'Banjo' Paterson

      Whistled by the Australian soldier in the cell in Japan

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 14 novembre 2010 (Australie)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Australie
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Сестры войны
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Queensland, Australie
    • Société de production
      • Pericles Film Productions
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    • Durée
      • 1h 35min(95 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.78 : 1

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