Sister Apostate (2025) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 28, 2025

Original Title:
Sister Apostate

Alternate Titles:
The Passage of Sister Mary-Beaumont

Genres:
Drama | History | Romance

Production Companies:
University of Salford
potato baby productions

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG 

Runtime: 15

A love story in an ungodly world

A story set in 1910s Yorkshire. Sister Mary-Beaumont, a transgender nun, has her faith tested by a wild-spirited Postulate named Florence as a hidden romance blooms between the two

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Assistant Camera:
William Hilton
Naomi Aiwekhoe Oghomwen

Assistant Director:
Josie Harris

Assistant Production Design:
Martha O'Shea

Assistant Set Decoration:
Shannon Riley

BTS Photographer:
Kyle Livingstone

Boom Operator:
Cameron Bruce

Colorist:
Jessica Wilson

Director:
Ruby Holliday

Director of Photography:
Sophie Smith

Driver:
Daniel Hornsby
Josh Hedley
ellianne harker

Editor:
Jessica Wilson

Line Producer:
Rose Westerman

Production Design:
Jack Christian-Sims

Production Manager:
Rose Westerman

Script Supervisor:
Kyle Livingstone
Toby Milnes

Second Assistant Camera:
Jake Howell
Madeline Ostime
Celia Bennett

Second Assistant Director:
Toby Milnes
Rose Westerman

Sound Designer:
Zara Leather

Sound Editor:
Zara Leather

Writer:
Toby Milnes

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