

Sister Helen
Directed by Rebecca Cammisa, Rob Fruchtman7.692%88%6.5
In this emotionally compelling documentary, Sister Helen opens a private home for recovering addicts and alcoholics in the South Bronx after the death of her husband and two sons. The film's fly-on-the-wall technique succeeds in capturing the day-to-day existence of Sister Helen and the various residents of the home.
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Sister Helen was released on March 4, 2002.
Sister Helen was directed by Rebecca Cammisa, Rob Fruchtman.
Sister Helen has a runtime of 90m.
Sister Helen was produced by Rebecca Cammisa, Rob Fruchtman, Cornelia Ravenal.
In this emotionally compelling documentary, Sister Helen opens a private home for recovering addicts and alcoholics in the South Bronx after the death of her husband and two sons. The film's fly-on-the-wall technique succeeds in capturing the day-to-day existence of Sister Helen and the various residents of the home.
Sister Helen is rated Not Rated.
Sister Helen is a Documentary film.
Sister Helen has an audience rating of 8.8 out of 10.
Sister Helen has made $3,541 at the box office.







