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Actress and Filmmaker Louisa Connolly-Burnham Chats to Us About her New Queer Film Sister Wives

Louisa Connolly-Burnham, an award-winning director & screenwriter, sits down for a chat with us about her new queer short Sister Wives.

Fresh off the success of award-winning shorts like The Call Centre, Louisa’s back with her latest project, Sister Wives, which is already stealing the show at festivals like HollyShorts and Iris Prize. Sister Wives is a gripping queer love story about two women who are trapped in a polygamous society, both married to the same man, who develop forbidden yet exciting feelings for each other.

Watch our latest interview below with Louisa where she talks about how she found inspiration to write Sister Wives, what it was like to act out the role alongside How To Have Sex star Mia McKenna-Bruce, and what’s next for the short.

Thanks for chatting to us Louisa.

Thanks to the crew behind this interview:
Interviewer – Zoie O’Brien
Videography – Felicity West
Director & Production – Abi Martin-Hill

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