Agata Weber
"The Sisterhood" presents images from the borderland of wakefulness and dream, which have been germinating under the skin for many years. It is a story about the collision of innocent childhood fantasies with budding femininity and about the dangers that come with lingering somewhere between these two worlds. The story, in a way, balances on the edge; it speaks of a barely-won freedom that is so easy to become intoxicated with, and at the same time, of the girlish need to form sisterly pacts and make lifelong oaths, spoken quietly, like spells.




