Sisterly Love | |
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Written by | Ray Harding Jeremy Higgins |
Directed by | Mark DeFriest |
Starring | Joan Sydney Maggie King Martin Vaughan |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Producer | Peter Du Cane |
Running time | 80 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | ABC |
Release | 24 December 1989[1] |
Sisterly Love is a 1987 Australian television film shot in Western Australia. Nominated for 3 AFI (Australian Film Institute) Awards in 1988 including Best Telefeature. It was also the pilot for an unmade series.[2][3][4]
Two sisters, Jean and Sylvia, have been separated over twenty years. Sylvia lives next door to Bob. When Jean is widowed, she visits Sylvia and old troubles re-emerge. Sylvia has a son Martin who is dating Birdy.
Stars Joan Sydney and Maggie King are sisters in real life. Filming was to have begun in September 1987 but was held up to due a union ban over the use of a British first assistant director.[5]
It was filmed in Fremantle, Rottnest Island, and Kings Park.[6]
The Sydney Morning Herald gave it a poor review.[7] The Age called it "perfectly charming".[8]