The story of the Military Wives choir comes to the big screen next March – and here’s the trailer.
Arriving in cinemas next year is the film take on the Military Wives story, where a group of women formed a choir whilst their partners were away on service. They soon became a media sensation, and formed friendships and support networks that inspired many across the world. Oh, and they sold a fair few records too.
Their story is coming to the big screen too, with the film premiering recently to warm reviews at the Toronto International Film Festival. Peter Cattaneo, of The Full Monty fame, has directed it, from a screenplay by Rosanne Flynn and Rachel Tunnard.
The ensemble cast, meanwhile, is made up of Teresa Mahoney, Kristin Scott Thomas and Sharon Horgan, to name but a few.
And we now know too when the movie lands in UK cinemas: March 6th 2020. A first glimpse at the film has been released too, courtesy of its trailer…
And here’s its synopsis too…
The inspirational story of friendship, love, and support on the home front. A group of women come together as their partners serve in Afghanistan. Together they form the very first military wives choir, helping each other through some of life’s most difficult moments and also becoming a media sensation and global movement in the process. Peter Cattaneo (The Full Monty) directs Oscar® Nominee and BAFTA® Winner Kristin Scott Thomas (Darkest Hour) and BAFTA® Nominee Sharon Horgan (Catastrophe) in this feel good crowd-pleaser.
More as we hear it…
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