Finding Your Feet

Finding Your Feet
Directed by Richard Loncraine
Produced by Nick Moorcroft
Meg Leonard
John Sachs
Andrew Berg
James Spring
Charlotte Walls
Written by Nick Moorcroft
Meg Leonard
Starring Imelda Staunton
Timothy Spall
Celia Imrie
Joanna Lumley
David Hayman
John Sessions
Josie Lawrence
Cinematography John Pardue
Edited by Alex Mackie
Production
company
Powder Keg Pictures
Eclipse Films
Catalyst Global Media
Distributed by Entertainment One
Release dates
2017
Country United Kingdom
Canada
Australia
Language English
Budget $7.5 million

Finding Your Feet is an upcoming 2017 comedy-drama directed by Richard Loncraine from an original screenplay by Nick Moorcroft and Meg Leonard. The film stars Bafta Award winning and Oscar nominated actress Imelda Staunton and Cannes Best Actor award winner Timothy Spall, Celia Imrie and Joanna Lumley.[1]

Plot

When ‘Lady’ Sandra Abbott (Imelda Staunton) discovers that her husband of forty years (John Sessions) is having an affair with her best friend (Josie Lawrence) she seeks refuge in London with her estranged, older sister Bif (Celia Imrie). Sandra is a fish out of water next to her outspoken, serial dating, free spirited sibling who lives on an inner-city council estate. But different is just what Sandra needs and she reluctantly lets Bif drag her along to a community dance class where she meets her sisters friends, Charlie (Timothy Spall), Jackie (Joanna Lumley) and Ted (David Hayman). This colorful group of defiant and energetic third-agers start to show Sandra that retirement is in fact only the beginning, and that divorce might just give her a whole new lease of life and love.

Cast

Production

The film was announced at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival and started shooting on October 31, 2016, in London and Rome.[2]The film is schedule to be released theatrically in 2017.

References

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