Cissie Colpitts' x 3 from Peter Greenaway's Drowning By Numbers (1988)
Joan Plowright as Cissie 1 (their mother), Juliet Stevenson & Joely Richardson as Cissie 2 & 3 (sisters)

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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Cissie Colpitts' x 3 from Peter Greenaway's Drowning By Numbers (1988)
Joan Plowright as Cissie 1 (their mother), Juliet Stevenson & Joely Richardson as Cissie 2 & 3 (sisters)
Goneril and Regan from Shakespeare's King Lear (played by Gina McKee and Justine Mitchell)
La Cité des Enfants Perdus (1995)
La Pieuvre aka The Octopus aka Zete et Lin (played by Genevieve Brunet and Odile Mallet)
les-quatre-cents-coups:
8 Femmes, 2002
Gaby et Augustine
Diane Arbus - Identical Twins, Roselle, New Jersey, 1967
Monette & Mady by Maja Daniels
The Two Sisters, or Mesdemoiselles Chasseriau: Marie-Antoinette-Adele (1810-69) and Genevieve (Aline) (1822-71) sisters of the artist, 1843 - Theodore Chasseriau - WikiGallery.org, the largest gallery in the world on We Heart It. http://weheartit.com/entry/5959520
Casper Meets Wendy (1998)
Wendy's Aunts' Velma, Thelma and Zelma played by Cathy Moriarty, Teri Garr and Shelley Duvall.
Such a waste.
"Gustav Klimt, Beethoven Frieze: The Hostile Forces The hostile forces. The giant Typhoeus, against whom even the gods battle in vain (the monster with mother-of-pearl eyes extending across the entire front wall with his blue wings and snake-like appendages); his daughters, the three gorgons (the three women standing to the left of Typhoeus). Sickness, madness, death (the mask-like female heads above the gorgon heads). "