MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS
by David Conolly, Hannah Davis
synopsis
Supermodels, lesbians, mother-fixated transvestites or simply lonely, eveyone needs a friendly ear and that is the chosen profession of Lorraine, a psycho therapist. But to whom does the therapist talk? Lorraine has to face the reality of her own destiny. Lorraine's mother Mary now has Alzheimer's. Lorraine delegates the problems of her mothers Alzheimer's between her cheque book and her sister, Nina, who has seen her dreams of a singing career and hopes of love and relationships slip by.
international title: | MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS |
original title: | MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS |
country: | United Kingdom |
sales agent: | Gavin Films |
year: | 2003 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | David Conolly, Hannah Davis |
film run: | 83' |
screenplay: | David Conolly, Hannah Davis |
cast: | Joan Blackham, Jean Boht, Simone Bowkett, David Conolly, Caroline Burns Cooke, Hannah Davis, Miranda Hart, Alix Longman |
cinematography by: | Ben Turley |
film editing: | George Mallen, Ben Turley |
music: | Carl Davis |
producer: | David Conolly, Hannah Davis |
production: | La Plante Productions, Dolly Pictures, UK Film Council, Cougar Films |