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Little Sister 2016

★ 6.0129 votes91 min📅 2016-10-06

Zach Clark's heartfelt indie gem *Little Sister (2016)* blends comedy and drama as it follows Colleen, a young nun who returns to her childhood home only to find it frozen in time—her old room still plastered with goth and metal posters, her parents ...

Director: Zach Clark

Cast

Addison Timlin
Addison Timlin
Colleen Lunsford
Ally Sheedy
Ally Sheedy
Joani Lunsford
Keith Poulson
Keith Poulson
Jacob Lunsford
Peter Hedges
Peter Hedges
Bill Lunsford
Barbara Crampton
Barbara Crampton
The Reverend Mother
Alex Karpovsky
Alex Karpovsky
Deli Guy
Kristin Slaysman
Kristin Slaysman
Tricia
Rhonda Hansome
Rhonda Hansome
Homeless Woman
Amber Reauchean Williams
Amber Reauchean Williams
Debbie
Gene Santarelli
Shut-In

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Little Sister (2016) about?

The film follows Colleen, a young nun who returns home to find her family's world unchanged—except for her brother, a war veteran living in isolation. As she reconnects with her past, she uncovers the tensions between healing and resistance, family duty and personal freedom.

Who directed Little Sister?

Zach Clark directed *Little Sister*, bringing a delicate balance of humor and heartache to this character-driven indie drama.

Who stars in Little Sister?

The film stars Addison Timlin, Ally Sheedy, Keith Poulson, Peter Hedges, and Barbara Crampton in pivotal roles.

Is Little Sister (2016) worth watching?

With its blend of comedy and drama and strong performances, *Little Sister* offers a thoughtful, if uneven, exploration of family and healing. Fans of indie films with a touch of darkness and warmth will find much to appreciate here.

How long is Little Sister?

The runtime for *Little Sister* is 91 minutes.

🎥 Trailer

About Little Sister (2016) — A Heartfelt Indie Comedy-Drama with Zach Clark

Zach Clark's heartfelt indie gem *Little Sister (2016)* blends comedy and drama as it follows Colleen, a young nun who returns to her childhood home only to find it frozen in time—her old room still plastered with goth and metal posters, her parents thrilled to see her, but her brother holed up in the guesthouse, a war veteran struggling with post-deployment isolation.

This touching yet darkly humorous film navigates themes of family, healing, and the unexpected intersections of faith and rebellion. Clark's nuanced direction, paired with a standout cast, crafts a story that's as much about reconnecting as it is about the scars we carry. *Little Sister (2016)* is a quiet rebellion against quiet despair, wrapped in a visually rich and emotionally layered narrative.