Our Ladies
Synopsis
Official Selection BFI London Film Festival 2019 - Special Presentation - World premiere
Details
- Year
- 2019
- Type of project
- Features
- Running time
- 100 min
- Director
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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 House25 Golden Square
London
W1R 6LU
Sales Company
Sony Pictures Entertainment
10202 W. Washington Blvd.Culver City
CA 90232
USA
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