Scene from Conversations with Friends / TV series (2022)
Episode: Season 1, Episode 12
Scene Details
Duration: 261 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
New Filesize: N/A | Sound: yes | Old Filesize: 353 mb |
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x1080 | Added: 2022-Sep-07 |
Actresses in this Scene

Alison Oliver
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Full Biography
Alison Oliver, born on June 3, 1997, is an Irish actress known for her debut role as Frances in the BBC Three and Hulu miniseries 'Conversations with Friends' (2022). She was named one of Variety's '10 actors to watch' in 2023.

Sasha Lane
Details
Alternate Names: Sasha Bianca Lane, Σάσα Μπιάνκα Λέιν, サッシャ・レイン, 사샤 레인
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Sasha Lane, born on September 29, 1995, is an American actress who gained recognition for her role as Star in her film debut 'American Honey'. This role earned her a British Independent Film Award for Best Actress and an Independent Spirit Award nomination.
About the Movie: Conversations with Friends / TV series (2022)

Release Year: 2022
Nation: Ireland, United Kingdom
Alternative Title: N/A
Director: Leanne Welham, Lenny Abrahamson
Writer: Alice Birch, Mark O'Halloran, Meadhbh McHugh, Sally Rooney, Susan Soon He Stanton
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Companies: BBC, Element Pictures
Genre: Drama, Romance, Television Series Based On A Novel
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Keywords
Keywords: based on novel or book, miniseries
Story
Conversations with Friends follows two Dublin college students named Frances and Bobbi who develop an unusual relationship with a married couple, Melissa and Nick. The nature of this connection remains unclear from the given sources.
Summary
This Irish-British miniseries, created by Alice Birch based on Sally Rooney's novel of the same name, focuses on the dynamics between these four characters. Directed by Leanne Welham and Lenny Abrahamson, the series explores themes of friendship, desire, and betrayal within a contemporary Irish context.