New images from My Sister’s Bones show off stars Olga Kurylenko and Anna Friel in the psychological thriller.
My Sister’s Bones, an upcoming psychological thriller from Bill Kenwright’s BKStudios starring Olga Kurylenko and Jenny Seagrove, has released its first images per Deadline. The film is adapted from the novel written by Nuala Ellwood and it will tell the story of a decorated war reporter who has to return home after the death of her mother and has to face the demons she returned from war with, as well as those unearthed at home.
The suspenseful story begins in a depressing police station as Dr. Shaw, a psychiatrist, quizzes renowned war correspondent Kate Rafter about the traumatic incidents in her life. Herne Bay, a place she thought she had permanently left behind, is now home once again to the haunted Rafter, who has returned as a result of a terrible occurrence in war-torn Iraq and the passing of her mother. Her spiteful sister has not welcomed her, and her tolerant husband Paul is unable to mediate a settlement.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY The original novel was published in February 2017 and has been adapted for the screen by Naomi Gibney. The picture will be directed by Heidi Greensmith making it the director’s second project since Winter.
My Sister’s Bones does not have a release date yet. In the meantime, check out the rest of the images and watch the trailer for Kurylenko’s latest spy thriller, Treason, below:
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