Some Things I Know About My Mother, Some Things I Don’t
Synopsis
Through a collage of small, profound moments, the film captures the essence of a determined woman’s extraordinary life, weaving together threads of artistry, resilience, and the indelible imprints of a shared history.
Details
- Year
- 2025
- Type of film
- Features
- Running time
- 70 min
- Format
- Digital, 16:9, HD, 1920x1080
- Director
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Nichola Bruce
- Producer
- Nichola Bruce
- Editor
- Sam Sharples
- Screenwriter
- Nichola Bruce
- Director of Photography
- Nichola Bruce, Sam Sharples
- Sound
- Nichola Bruce, Sam Sharples
- Music
- Nichola Bruce, Sam Sharples
- Principal cast
- With contributions from: Jacqueline Stanley, Nichola Bruce
- Creative Producer
- Michele d'Acosta
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