The bond of sisters ranges from BFFs to frenemies and everything in between.

Together, these cinematic siblings have shown that fewer things are stronger than family.

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Great films about sisters span multiple genres, from cheeky comedies to tear-jerking melodramas.

Here are our picks for the 22 best sets of sisters on film, presented in no particular order.

Gamora and Nebula inGuardians of the Galaxy Vol.

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All things considered, the sisters grapple with fairly relatable problems they just happen to be aliens.

giving sisters everywhere a new anthem.

“), Sadie and Charlotte have a sisterly relationship for the ages.

Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2 - Nebula and Star Lord

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The stars played Milly, Maggie, and Mae, the daughters of Diane Keaton’s Daphne Wilder.

They find common ground in the end, finally sticking up for each other against a shared enemy.

Teri, Maxine, and Bird inSoul Food(1997)

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Fox, andNia Longteamed up to play sisters Teri, Maxine, and Bird in the 1997 movieSoul Food.

The actresses play the now-iconic Sanderson sisters, three witches who terrorize children and practice dark magic.

While growing up with their aunts, the sisters learn witchcraftand must face their family’s famous curse.

Kate and Maura (Tina Fey and Amy Poehler) in Sisters (2015)

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Anna and Elsa in Frozen (2013)

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Allison and Debbie (Katherine Heigl, Leslie Mann) and Sadie and Charlotte (Maude and Iris Apatow) in Knocked Up (2007)

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Milly, Maggie, Mae (Mandy Moore, Lauren Graham, and Piper Perabo) Because I Said So, 2007

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Maggie and Rose (Cameron Diaz and Toni Collette) in In Her Shoes (2005)

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Mary, Catherine, Lydia, Elizabeth, and Jane (Talulah Riley, Carey Mulligan, Jena Malone, Keira Knightley, Rosamund Pike) in Pride and Prejudice (2005)

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Kiki and Gwen (Julia Roberts and Catherine Zeta-Jones) in America’s Sweethearts (2001)

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Eve, Georgia, and Maddy (Meg Ryan, Diane Keaton, Lisa Kudrow) in Hanging Up 2000

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Kat and Bianca (Julia Stiles and Larisa Oleynik) in 10 Things I Hate About You (1999)

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Annie and Hallie (Lindsay Lohan) in The Parent Trap (1998)

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Teri, Maxine, and Bird (Vanessa Williams, Vivia A. Fox, Nia Long) Soul Food, 1997

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LITTLE WOMEN Emma Watson, Saoirse Ronan, Eliza Scanlen and Florence Pugh

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Winifred, Mary, and Sarah (Bette Midler, Kathy Najimy, Sarah Jessica Parker) in Hocus Pocus (1993)

Buena Vista/Courtesy Everett Collection

Sally and Gillian (Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman) in Practical Magic (1998)

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Dottie and Kit (Geena Davis and Lori Petty) in A League of Their Own (1992)

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Hannah, Lee, and Holly (Mia Farrow, Barbara Hershey, Dianne Wiest) in Hannah and Her Sisters (1986)

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Betty and Judy (Rosemary Clooney, Vera-Ellen) in White Christmas (1954)

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Rose, Esther, Agnes and Tootie (Lucille Bremer, Judy Garland, Joan Caroll, Margaret O’Brien) in ‘Meet Me in St. Louis’ (1944)

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