Military Wives
Inspired by global phenomenon of military wives choirs, the story celebrates a band of misfit women who form a choir on a military base. As unexpected bonds of friendship flourish, music and laughter transform their lives, helping each other to overcome their fears for loved ones in combat.
Casts & Crew
Kristin Scott Thomas
Sharon Horgan
Amy James-Kelly
Lara Rossi
Gaby French
Emma Lowndes
India Ria Amarteifio
Laura Checkley
Jason Flemyng
Greg Wise
Laura Elphinstone
Roxy Faridany
Robbie Gee
Stephen Thompson
Robert Whitelock
Colin Mace
Beverly Longhurst
Sophie Dix
Lila McNamara
Charlie Price
Melanie Kilburn
Sebby Wilson
Teresa Banham
Mike Capozzola
Talitha Wing
Will Hislop
Emmanuel Akinbami
Jack James Ryan
Penny Ryder
Michael Whittam
Yula Tefa
Finlay Willis
Rich Preston
Amy Papa
Davina Moon
Nadine Higgin
Kate Coysten
Caitlin Taylor
Charlotte Willis
Cassiana Pratt
Eirini Sakka
Kate Winton
Hannah Whiteoak
Jane Ledsom
Chantelle Street
Chloe Badham
Sophie Benefer
Shafali Chung
Neuza Duarte
Alisha Dyer-Spence
Tara Flynn
Kathleen Greene
Vasileia Kenanoglou
Ning Lu
Teresa Mahoney
Lorna-Jane Hamer
Shantelle Rochester
Karen Sampford
Davina Sitaram
Jade Williams
Lesdy Vanessa
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