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Release Date:
February 10, 2022
Original Title:
Sorority
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Janson Media
The Springhead Film Company
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Sorority tells the story of two sisters, Harriet (Sophie Kennedy Clark) and Sarah (Emily Haigh). When both women find themselves heading in opposite directions in life, they must first come to terms with their tragic past and reconcile with their estranged mother Val (Kate Dickie), before looking ahead to a brighter future.
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Additional Hairstylist:
Rachel Keane
Additional Third Assistant Director:
Gabriel Athanasiou
Art Department Assistant:
Charlotte Baker
Olivia Chappell
Joshanne Dar
Associate Producer:
Poppaea Bicknell
Scott Temple
Camera Trainee:
Robbie Mayo
Chef:
Clare Leonard
Colorist:
Jason R. Moffat
Costume Assistant:
Kat Evans
Molly Roberts
Costume Design:
Rebecca Seager
Director:
James Webber
Director of Photography:
Lorenzo Levrini
Editor:
Monika RadwaĆska
Electrician:
Nikola Auterska
Federico Belloli
George Castle
Jeffrey Celis
Jacob Crow-Mains
Morgan Goodsmith
Olga Lagun
Sean Mackey
George Wright
First Assistant Director:
Jonny Pickup
First Assistant Sound Editor:
Eleanor Russell
Mirko Simoni
Focus Puller:
Anil Duru
James Woodbridge
Gaffer:
Evance Breteuil
Luke Greenan
Max Hodgkinson
Grip:
Giovanni Mattei
Loader:
Anastasiya Cherkasyuk
Christopher J. Orr
Makeup Artist:
Abi Lawrence
Music:
Derek Kirkup
Producer:
James Webber
Sophie Kennedy Clark
Nikhil Khosla
Production Coordinator:
Simon McDermott
Production Design:
Inma Cook
Production Manager:
Scott Temple
Production Sound Mixer:
Mark Andrews
Sound Designer:
Michael F. Bates
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Michael F. Bates
Still Photographer:
Guy Armitage
Poppaea Bicknell
Supervising Sound Editor:
Michael F. Bates
Third Assistant Director:
Jens Klit Nielsen
Visual Effects:
Monty Burgess
Writer:
James Webber
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