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- Three sisters who live in their grandmother's home invite their thirteen-year-old half sister, whom they have just met, to join them.
- Lisa has bid goodbye to her ambitions as a playwright and the Berlin arts scene and now lives in Switzerland with her husband, who runs an international school. When her twin brother falls ill, she returns to Berlin.
- Normal 17-year-old Kyosuke isn't close with his 14-year-old sister Kirino. But then her secret otaku hobby gives them a chance to reconnect.
- Martijn is obsessed with his younger sister Daantje and visits her to make a documentary about her. He manages to invade Daantje's life with his video camera, but soon unresolved issues from a distant past come to the surface.
- Young nun Colleen is avoiding all contact from her family, returning to her childhood home in Asheville NC, she finds her old room exactly how she left it: painted black and covered in goth/metal posters.
- Is insanity hereditary? Shougo Mikadono's beginning to think so, because the terms of his late father's will seem crazy and following them may drive Shougo bonkers as well.
- College freshman Robert joins a fraternity and poses as "Roberta" to enter a sorority to steal to painting as a prank. His experience as Roberta and taking a course on women change him--as does falling for Diana.
- A Boston probation's officer becomes obsessed with a troubled eighteen year old girl. Efforts to reach her are stymied by events in her past and is ultimately revealed to be an incestuous relationship with her father.
- The story is about Mike and his girlfriend's teenager sister, Tabitha - Nobody ever said that romance should be perfect.
- As far back as Yamil can remember, the war was always. But Yamil is waiting for its end, because then his Father, known to the boy only through photos and letters, will be back home. One day his Mother goes to a distant city and brings a silent girl Oksana. Mother also brings his Father's order to take care of Oksana as if she were his sister.
- A group of friends go against warnings not to camp in the local woods, where a legendary monster named Little Sister is rumored to exist. As they defy all advice, one by one they soon fall victim to a family of deformed killers.
- While rekindling an old flame, a playboy is confronted with his sister's impending marriage. Seeing similarities between himself and his sister's fiancé, he is determined to her her wedding, leading to a path of self-discovery.
- After the death of her oldest sister, a 30 year old globe-trotting nature photographer is guilted onto a family trip to Cape Cod - along with the younger sister she used to torment. Amid recriminations, revelations, a very weird shopkeeper and an old romance, they square off against the patterns of childhood.
- Me and my Little Sister is a personal film about sisterhood, homosexuality and the search for acceptance.
- How's a boy suppose to be a man with his sister always on his back?
- An elder sister is concerned regarding her introvert younger sister, and is reluctant to visit the psychiatrist. What seems to be a simple matter of shyness and loneliness takes an unexpected turn, the solution becomes the problem.
- A woman writes about her sister's tragedy, vowing to help others in similar situations: Because Bettina longs to leave her country home, her loving mother sends her and her serious-minded elder sister to London, accepting their aunt's invitation to visit and allow Bettina to be introduced to society. The girls' dressmaker steals the aunt's photograph and sends it to a woman who, disguised as their aunt, leads the girls to a brothel. After the elder sister escapes, aided by her concerned male companion, she races in a cab to her aunt's home, but is frustrated in her attempt to rescue Bettina by her aunt's infirm state, the inefficiency of the police, and her own inability to remember the location of the house. She finds her cab driver, but he is drunk and soon dies in an accident. After falling ill, the sister, convinced by a dream that Bettina has died, resolves to devote her life to saving other women.
- One loved a soldier. One loved a sailor and one...loved a Marine.
- Jackie DelaCroix, A street wise woman from the wrong side of town, finds herself in the middle of a deadly struggle while hunting for her sisters murderer. Now she is on the run from a vicious gangster and a corrupt D.A. who both want her dead.
- The story of how Little Sister's, a small bookstore in the heart of Vancouver's gay and lesbian community, has flourished in the face of book seizures and bombings.
- Kyousuke's younger sister Namika has been living apart from him for ten years. One day, she returns and begins to live with him again, but she has turned into an energetic Osaka girl.
- Little Nell keeps house for her two brothers, who have a cabin near a placer claim, where they wash out pay-dust so rapidly that they have accumulated quite a store of it, which gives an added responsibility to the little girl, to watch its hiding place. She is further burdened with the care of a small baby sister, and although she is but a child herself, she feels the double responsibility of her position. Two villains, who know the existence of the gold dust cache, come to the, cabin to lift it. Nell, however, has seen them coming from a distance and suspecting their intent, places the treasure in the cradle under the baby. Consequently, when the men search the cabin they cannot find it. They threaten the little girl, but she refuses to tell them anything and cautions them that the baby is ill. When the men depart, she makes a rush to the claim by a short trail to tell her brothers, and they miss her on the way home, finding both her and the gold gone. They are about to start out after the thieves and abductors when she turns up and tells them of her adventure.
- An intimate profile of Hédi Fried, a Swedish writer, therapist and her little sister Livia Fränkel, both Holocaust survivors. While Hedi is very active among other survivors and in opinion-making, Livia choose to forget.
- The story shows an elder sister pig realizes the problem of her mind-twisted little sister and stops her from killing a puppy.
- Every great city has some particular section that stands out clear and distinct from all others because of the peculiar characteristics of its denizens in their daily walks of life. London has her West End, Paris her Latin Quarter and New York her East Side. It is from the latter that material for our silent drama was drawn, and no one is more competent to correctly picture the life and habits of the denizens of the crowded East Side tenement district than Edward W. Townsend, the famous author of "Chimmie Fadden;" for he has made an exhaustive study of the underworld where virtue and vice walk hand in hand with poverty and crime. In the opening scene of "Little Sister" Mr. Townsend introduces us to what is commonly called the "sky parlor" of the tenement district, the roof of a house. Here we see Jew and Gentile, foreigner and native, mingling in a common fellowship, all because of the crying need of that community, want of God's fresh air. We are shown the silent, pathetic figure of a youth who, though naturally good at heart, because of his association and environments is losing the great battle of life. Already he has slipped into the class called, "suspects" by the Central Office men. His faculties dwarfed by his constant contact with misery and crime, Dick has ceased to strive for an honest means of livelihood. Embittered by his lot, he regards society as his natural enemy and ekes out his precarious living without the effort of labor, though with the full knowledge that in doing so he is hourly gambling with the price of liberty. All this is unknown to "Little Sister," who dearly loves him and for whom he entertains an affection strikingly at variance with his evil habits. We see her in the small but neat room over which she presides as housekeeper, alternately fondling her doll and preparing a meal in fond anticipation of Dick's return; while at the same time we witness his theft of a pocketbook from an aged member of the group on the tenement roof. The theft traced to Dick through the suspicion that is ever attached to his presence, she refuses to believe his guilt but determines, with a precocity born of hard knocks, to thereafter follow and guard his footsteps lest he succumb to temptation. Along the crowded streets Dick prowls, with ever-shifting eye alert for opportunity to pick a pocket or steal a valuable, the pathetic figure of his little guardian angel, with rag doll clutched tightly in her arms, ever close by. His opportunity comes in front of a theater, but the attempt is clumsy and the watch on which his fingers close for an instant is jostled from his grasp and falls to the sidewalk, where it is recovered. Wandering along the residential portion of Fifth Avenue, an open window attracts his attention. A momentary glance up and down the street and he mounts the iron railing and climbs into the house of wealth, observed by none but "Little Sister," who is crouching in the shadow of a neighboring stoop. Once in the room, he hides behind a screen and waits for a propitious hour to carry out his plans. Chance does not favor him, for the master of the house, while in the act of closing the window, discovers his presence, overpowers him and sends for the police. While awaiting their arrival Mr. St. Clair is astonished to see the window raised and an elfish figure, doll in arms, climb through and gaze enquiringly about. Discovering their presence and realizing what arrest will mean to the brother she loves so dearly, "Little Sister" throws herself on her knees and pleads for his release. Struck by her resemblance to his own little girl whom death has taken from him, and moved by the sincerity of her pleading, his captor not only grants her request but gives the youth a fresh start in life, far from the temptations of the city. The story closes with scenes of "Little Sister" and her now reformed brother enjoying the simple and wholesome life of the country.
- One of the rare documentaries that allows the viewer to get into the intimacy of a monastery. We are indeed - through the experience of a novice - made to discover the Servantes de Jésus-Marie, their code of practice, their rules and the rhythm of the convent.
- Sister Theresa is known as "The Little Sister of the Poor." Alone in her room she ponders over a locket containing a man's picture, thereby showing that she has not fully renounced the world. One day her spirit leads her to a weeping woman in a tenement room. The woman angrily tells Sister Theresa she wants no help; that it was one of her "good kind" that brought her to poverty. Relenting, the woman tells Sister Theresa her story. She was once known as La Belle Corinne, queen of the demi-monde, and was saved from a discarded admirer by whole-souled fellow Bert Wilson. Corinne fell in love with him and lured him on; he struggled desperately, being in love with a pure young girl, but the evil influence conquered. After winning Bert, Corinne found him drifting back to the good woman, and one night saw him enter church with her. She signaled that she wished to see him later. When Bert came she was in an irresponsible condition and hurled vile names at her unknown rival, and Bert, angered, told her not to say another word about the girl. He had broken with her, but would stand no insults. Corinne gave an epithet so vile that Bert seized her and thrust her away, vowing never to return. Corinne came to her senses later, but Bert was gone. Corinne finishes her story by declaring that she renounced the old life after that, and so is in her present condition. Sister Theresa tells Corinne she will visit her again, and goes to her room in the convent. There she writes a note to the Mother Superior. The next day she visits Corinne. She hears a familiar voice and looks in. Bert is there with Corinne in his arms and he says, "It took me a long time, dear, to discover that it was you I really loved, and now we'll be married." Theresa can stand no more and leaves. Back in her room she gazes at the locket, which contains Bert's picture, and tears up the letter she had written and which was a renunciation of her vows to go back to the man who still cared for her, as she thought. Now all is over, and lifting her eyes, she tells her beads.
- The tables are turned on a relentless masked killer as he pursues his latest victim. This film took second place in a 72 hour film competition.
- Alex, an extremely promising new member of an organ trafficking ring, must devise a plan to save his younger sister when he is coincidentally assigned to harvest her organs.
- An accompanied talk show for "Big Brother Israel". Hosted by Efrat Abramov.
- This is a simple, sweet little story of childhood days, and one which will please the rising generation. Little Marguerite, in her innocence, allows her birds to escape from the cage. Her brother Jack happens along, and finding his sister in tears, promises to coax hack the little fugitives. Going out to the field, he whistles and calls, and soon we see all the little birds coming from all directions to the little charmer, perching on his outstretched hand. Finally the birds are all recaptured and put back in the cage, while Marguerite, in her high glee, dances and claps her little hands, promising never to allow them to escape again.
- Casual family teasing in Trump's America.
- Directly their parents have left the nursery Tommy and his little sister proceed downstairs intent upon making themselves acquainted with the contents of a nice box of chocolates. Entering the drawing-room, to their horror and surprise they encounter a burglar. Their scream of terror attracts their father to the spot, who promptly covers the intruder with his revolver. The thief, however, uses Tommy's little sister as a shield by placing her between himself and the revolver. Holding her there he manages to escape and takes the child along with him. A few days later he writes to Tommy's father, demanding a ransom for the child and telling him to meet him at a certain public house. Tommy's father goes to the place in question, having previously instructed several detectives to hide themselves in the car. The thief is therefore surprised upon his entrance, but after a hard struggle he gets away and drives off in the very motor car which conveyed Tommy's father to the spot. He does not, however, observe that Tommy has taken a hand in the game. Upon being refused permission to accompany the expedition, Tommy hid himself at the back of the car and awaited events. In this manner Tommy is conveyed to the house of the thief and is enabled to find out where his sister is hidden. He bravely ascends to the roof of the house, and by the aid of a stout rope he saves his little sister from the criminal's clutches.