Sisterhood (film)
This article is about the 2008 comedy film. For the 2004 horror film, see The Sisterhood (film). For other uses, see sisterhood (disambiguation).
Sisterhood | |
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Directed by | Richard Wellings-Thomas |
Produced by |
Emily Corcoran Tim Hart A Sirokh [1] |
Written by | Emily Corcoran |
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 |
Release dates |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country |
United Kingdom New Zealand |
Language | English |
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 22–24 August.
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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