Sisterhood is a comedy feature film shot in London and Governors Bay, Christchurch, New Zealand and completed in 2008. It premiered in London's West End on 23 October 2008, followed by a theatrical release in the UK. It played in competition at the inaugural The Feel Good Film Festival in Los Angeles between 22 and 24 August.
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Directed by | Richard Wellings-Thomas |
Written by | Emily Corcoran |
Produced by | Emily Corcoran Tim Hart A Sirokh[1] |
Starring | Al Ashton, Nicholas Ball, Maria Charles, Emily Corcoran, Isabelle Defaut, Fred Denno, Robert Faith, Jon Gadsby, Paul Gregory, Gillian Hawser, Adam Leese, Rory McGregor, Graham McTavish, Anthony Palmer and Anna Swift. |
Distributed by | Cork Films |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Countries | United Kingdom New Zealand |
Language | English |
The cast includes Nicholas Ball, Maria Charles, Rory McGregor, Graham McTavish, Isabelle Defaut, Emily Corcoran, Robert Faith and Jon Gadsby.
The film was directed by Richard Wellings-Thomas, written by Emily Corcoran and produced by Emily Corcoran, Tim Hart and A Sirokh.[2]
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