SAINT FRANCES (15)

WHO’S IN IT?

Kelly O’Sullivan (In Memoriam), Ramona Edith Williams (film debut), Charin Alvarez (Signature Move), Jim True-Frost (The Hudsucker Proxy), Max Lipchitz (film debut), Rebekah Ward (Just Like a Woman), Lily Mojekwu (Widows), Bradley Grant Smith (Dig Two Graves), Mary Beth Fisher (Dragonfly), Laura T. Fisher (Princess Cyd), Francis Guinan (Constantine), Braden Crothers (Asylum of Fear), H.B. Ward (Yellow)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Alex Thompson (film debut), director, editor; Kelly O’Sullivan (film debut), writer; James Choi (Made in China), Pierce Cravens (Concrete Kids), Ian Keiser (King Rat), Raphael Nash (Making SkyBreak) and Roger Welp (The Things We’ve Seen), producers; Quinn Tsan (film debut), composer; Nate Hurtsellers (Heavy Water), cinematographer

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

Thirty-something Bridget (O’Sullivan) lands a job as a nanny for obstinate six-year-old Frances (Williams), but when an unwanted pregnancy throws her life in a spin, she forms an unexpected bond with the young girl…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

Star and writer Kelly O’Sullivan makes a sizeable splash with a humorous and uplifting tale of friendship as well as the trials and tribulations of womanhood.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

FRIDAY 17TH JULY 2020

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