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Release Date:
May 31, 2019
Original Title:
The Sisterhood
Alternate Titles:
Gizemli Kadınlar
La confraternita
Secrets of the Sisterhood
Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Incendo Productions
Lifetime
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Ashley Shields has had a rough year following the death of her mother, the disintegration of her marriage, and getting passed over for a promotion at work. So when her sister Jasmine brings her to a women's group, The Sisterhood, she is intrigued, and hopes to feel empowered enough to change her life. Led by the enigmatic and charismatic Desiree, The Sisterhood delivers to Ashley everything it promises. She gets a raise at her job, her divorce is resolved in her favor and she finally feels fulfilled and happy. But she soon discovers that the benefits of The Sisterhood come at a steep, and sometimes illegal price. As Ashley learns more about The Sisterhood and is forced to participate in its questionable activities, she realizes that she is in over her head and must get out - even if it's at the expense of her relationship with Jasmine - or her life.
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"B" Camera Operator:
Daniel Villeneuve
Additional Director of Photography:
Daniel Villeneuve
Additional Third Assistant Director:
Lisa Diallo
Valerie Drolet
Jonathan Jean-Pierre
Vincent Bélisle-Ducharme
Albert Grégoire
Art Department Assistant:
Brooklyn Aubut
Art Department Coordinator:
Isabelle Létourneau
Assistant Accountant:
Karoline Morin
Mélanie Dallaire
Assistant Location Manager:
Annie Coté
Anita Bensabat
Assistant Unit Manager:
Meher Goganian
Associate Producer:
Kaleigh Kavanagh
Best Boy Electric:
Nicholas Hohn
Best Boy Grip:
Christian Picone
Boom Operator:
Louis Dutil
Camera Trainee:
Mélodie Rondeau
Casting:
Sara Kay
Jenny Lewis
Linda Berger
Costume Coordinator:
Ève Léveillé
Costume Designer:
Anie Fisette
Costumer:
Andrea Ilareguy
Katina Kordonouris
Marianne Roy
Decorator:
Christophe Lavigne
Director:
Jean-François Rivard
Director of Photography:
Serge Desrosiers
Editor:
Benjamin Duffield
Executive Producer:
Jean Bureau
Extras Dresser:
Katina Kordonouris
Andrea Ilareguy
Extras Makeup Artist:
Marie-Michelle Claveau
Geneviève Bernier
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Eric Morin
First Assistant "B" Camera:
Marie-Julie Besse
Jocelyn Simard
First Assistant Accountant:
Erin Dance
First Assistant Director:
Christian Simard
Gaffer:
Alex Amyot
Generator Operator:
Yves Ouimet
Grip:
Marc Brault
Jean-François Méan
Patrice Lapointe
Leopold Laliberte Guy
Christian Picone
Hairdresser:
Stéphanie Barrette
Enzo Potvin
Key Costumer:
Ginette Duval
Key Grip:
Jean-François Sauvageau
Key Hairdresser:
Sabin Paradis
Key Makeup Artist:
Melissa Purino
Lighting Technician:
Jean-Martin Landry
Charles Proulx
Jacques Palomares
Maxime Forget
Myriam Pinault
Abel Gauthier
Location Manager:
Pierre Mongrain
Makeup Artist:
Chanelle Ouellette
Original Music Composer:
Louise Tremblay
James Gelfand
Painter:
Nathalie Brassard
Producer:
Jean Bureau
Ian Whitehead
Production Accountant:
Desmond Kennedy
Production Coordinator:
Helene St-Denis
Production Design:
Jean Bécotte
Production Manager:
Simon-Pier Bélanger
Production Secretary:
Marie-Christine Bourgeois
Property Master:
Stéphane Connolly
Script Supervisor:
Isabelle Lauzon
Seamstress:
Marilène Duchesne
Lison Daignault
Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Marie-Helene Tremblay
Isabelle Pépin
Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Etienne Didelot-Pothier
Natacha LeMay
Second Assistant Director:
Mélany Goudreau
Set Decoration:
Lyne Chénier
Sound Mixer:
Aurélien Salvy
Still Photographer:
Bertrand Calmeau
Stunt Coordinator:
Stéphane Lefebvre
Third Assistant Director:
Harris Ellison
Unit Manager:
Benjamin Sales
Wardrobe Master:
Audrey Chikhani
Louise Besner
Maïa Nadon-Chbib
Writer:
James Taylor Phillips
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