Two Sisters Polish film:
When childhood memories resurface, they bring both tenderness and pain.
In Dwie siostry, two women — separated by years and secrets — reunite after a long absence. Their meeting opens old wounds and reveals truths that were easier to forget than to face.
Director Anna Maliszewska creates an intimate psychological drama about guilt, reconciliation, and the fragile threads that connect siblings despite time and distance.
With outstanding performances by Agnieszka Grochowska and Katarzyna Herman, and cinematography that captures both emotional nuance and raw realism, Dwie siostry stands among the most compelling new works in Polish cinema.
It’s a film about memory and forgiveness — and the courage it takes to speak when silence has lasted too long.
