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Release Date:
November 22, 2020
Original Title:
Sisters
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
The National Film School at IADT
Production Countries:
Ireland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
Meabh, a spirited fifteen-year-old, shields her two younger sisters, Lucy and Aine, from the ongoing neglect and abuse they are experiencing in their catholic children’s home by telling them transcendent Irish Fairy Tales. Desperate to protect them, Meabh takes the blame for her sisters’ rule breaking, resulting in severe punishment from the head nun, Sister Joan. Fearful her sisters will be adopted by another family without her, Meabh plots an escape.
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Assistant Director Trainee:
Kelly Lane
Rueben Harvey
Galena Murry
Sthiti Padhy
Thomas Purdy
Assistant Editor:
Annie Walsh
Stephen Sorensen
Conor Forkin
Alec Dalaney
Zoe Boss
Ethan jones
Assistant Production Design:
Niamh Lynam
Boom Operator:
Paul Beagan
Daniel Seymour
Camera Loader:
Fia Wren
Faustine Dubourthoumieu
Camera Operator:
Tiernan O'Rourke
Colorist:
Andrew Khew
Costume Assistant:
Aoife Nash
Costume Design:
Ronan Eamonn Carlin
Data Wrangler:
Jack Leach
Vicky Moonan
Annie Walsh
Director:
Étáin Nash
Director of Photography:
Andrew Khew
Editor:
Adam O'Dwyer
First Assistant Director:
Hannah Keegan
Focus Puller:
Jakub Bajerski
Ronan Cooper
Gaffer:
Robert Bass
Lighting Technician:
Antonio Pozojevic
Makeup & Hair:
Jenni Monahan
Music:
Tommy Gray
Producer:
Lia Campbell
Production Design:
Aoife Kelly
Script Editor:
Hannah Keegan
Script Supervisor:
Sam Bannon
Sthiti Padhy
Blaise Robinson
Second Assistant Director:
Rachel McGill
Still Photographer:
Thomas Purdy
Ben Spillane
Freddie Greenhall
Reuben Harvey
Third Assistant Director:
Roisin Little
Louie Maxwell
Writer:
Étáin Nash
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