Little Sparrows (2010)
Simple and sincere, celebrating life and the unconditional love of a mother.
In the midst of an Australian summer, we meet three sisters. Nina is widowed with two young children. Anna is an aspiring actress unhappily married to a filmmaker. Christine is a med student who is yet to fully come to terms with her sexuality. When their mother Susan's breast cancer returns, the family is faced with choices and the reality of their last Christmas together. Simple and sincere, Little Sparrows celebrates life and the unconditional love of a mother.
Director: Yu-Hsiu Camille Chen
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 88 min
Release Date: November 10, 2010
Cast
- Nicola Bartlett - Susan
- James Hagan - James
- Nina Deasley - Nina
- Arielle Gray - Christine
- Scott Jackson - Mark
- Nick Candy - Rick
- Whitney Richards - Rosie
- Simon Lockwood - Simon
- Melanie Munt - Anna
Production: Bolderpictures
Country: Australia
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
woman director
More Films by Director: Yu-Hsiu Camille Chen
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Little Sparrows about?
- In the midst of an Australian summer, we meet three sisters. Nina is widowed with two young children. Anna is an aspiring actress unhappily married to a filmmaker. Christine is a med student who is yet to fully come to terms with her sexuality. When their mother Susan's breast cancer returns, the family is faced with choices and the reality of their last Christmas together. Simple and sincere, Little Sparrows celebrates life and the unconditional love of a mother.
- Who directed Little Sparrows?
- Little Sparrows was directed by Yu-Hsiu Camille Chen.
- Who stars in Little Sparrows?
- Little Sparrows stars Nicola Bartlett, James Hagan, Nina Deasley, Arielle Gray, Scott Jackson, Nick Candy.
- How long is Little Sparrows?
- Little Sparrows has a runtime of 1h 28m (88 minutes).
- What genre is Little Sparrows?
- Little Sparrows is a Drama film.
- Where was Little Sparrows produced?
- Little Sparrows was produced in Australia.