Project Detail

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Synopsis

In 1990s Scotland a choir of Catholic school girls travels to Edinburgh for a music competition, but they're more interested in drinking, partying and hooking up than winning any prizes. Set over the course of a single day, this is a fresh coming-of-age story filled with energy, wit and raw humour.
Official Selection BFI London Film Festival 2019 - Special Presentation - World premiere

Details

Year
2019
Type of film
Features
Running time
100 min
Director
Michael Caton-Jones
Producer
Laura Viederman, Michael Caton-Jones, Brian Coffey
Executive Producer
Alan Warner, Jennifer Armitage, Diego Suarez Chialvo
Editor
István Király, Tomi Szabo
Screenwriter
Alan Sharp (script), Michael Caton-Jones (script), Alan Warner (novel)
Director of Photography
Denis Crossan
Production Designer
Tom Sayer
Principal cast
Abigail Lawrie, Marli Siu, Tallulah Greive, Eve Austin, Sally Messham, Rona Morison, Kate Dickie

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Sony Pictures International Productions

Europe House
25 Golden Square
London
W1R 6LU

Sales Company

Sony Pictures Entertainment

10202 W. Washington Blvd.
Culver City
CA 90232
USA

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