When ‘Lady’ Sandra Abbott (Staunton) discovers that her husband of forty years is having an affair with her best friend, she seeks refuge in London with her estranged, older sister Bif (Imrie). The two could not be more different – Sandra is a fish out of water next to her outspoken, free-spirited sibling. But different is just what Sandra needs.
As the sisters begin to reconnect, Sandra lets Bif drag her along to a dance class, where gradually she starts finding her feet… and romance.
Filmed in London and on location in Rome, Italy, Finding Your Feet is a hilarious and heart-warming comedy proving that it’s never too late to start again. Audiences who loved Calendar Girls and Lady in the Van will flock to Finding Your Feet.
When ‘Lady’ Sandra Abbott (Staunton) discovers that her husband of forty years is having an affair with her best friend, she seeks refuge in London with her estranged, older sister Bif (Imrie). The two could not be more different – Sandra is a fish out of water next to her outspoken, free-spirited sibling. But different is just what Sandra needs.
As the sisters begin to reconnect, Sandra lets Bif drag her along to a dance class, where gradually she starts finding her feet… and romance.
Filmed in London and on location in Rome, Italy, Finding Your Feet is a hilarious and heart-warming comedy proving that it’s never too late to start again. Audiences who loved Calendar Girls and Lady in the Van will flock to Finding Your Feet.
Featuring a star studded cast including Imelda Staunton (Vera Drake, Harry Potter, Pride) , Timothy Spall (Mr Turner, The King’s Speech) and Joanna Lumley (Absolutely Fabulous) Finding Your Feet is a hilarious and heart-warming comedy proving that it’s never too late to start again.
Finding Your Feet opens in NZ cinemas on 22 February.
We have 5 x double passes to Finding Your Feet to give away to our lucky GrownUps members.
To enter simply answer the following question in the comments section below:
Name one of the actors in this film?
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