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A documentary about a 78-year-old Indian woman in New York who is the world's most passionate theatergoer. Nicki Cochrane has been seeing a play every day for more than 25 years, acquiring free tickets using a variety of ingenious means.

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Budget

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Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

65 mins

Rating

7.3/10

Release Date

13 March 2017

Country

United States of America

Cast

Nicki Cochrane

Nicki Cochrane

Herself

Brendan Kyle Cochrane

Brendan Kyle Cochrane

Himself (uncredited)

Siobhan Kara Cochrane

Siobhan Kara Cochrane

Herself (uncredited)

Armand Auziņš

Armand Auziņš

Theater performer

Anna Elizabete Aužele

Anna Elizabete Aužele

Theater performer

Mārīte Balode

Mārīte Balode

Theater performer

Andris Berzins

Andris Berzins

Theater performer

Amanda Bogdanova

Amanda Bogdanova

Theater performer

Ilva Centere

Ilva Centere

Theater performer

Aminata Grieta Diarra

Aminata Grieta Diarra

Theater performer

Peteris Gaudins

Peteris Gaudins

Theater performer

Vita Gonta

Vita Gonta

Theater performer

Dārta Kalniņa

Dārta Kalniņa

Theater performer

Santa Kalniņa

Santa Kalniņa

Theater performer

Patrīcija Marija Keiša

Patrīcija Marija Keiša

Theater performer

Jānis Klucis

Jānis Klucis

Theater performer

Maija Arvena Ozoliņa

Maija Arvena Ozoliņa

Theater performer

Kārlis Ozoliņš

Kārlis Ozoliņš

Theater performer

Ilze Pukinska

Ilze Pukinska

Theater performer

Ričards Pūgulis

Ričards Pūgulis

Theater performer

Baiba Rozentāle

Baiba Rozentāle

Theater performer

Sarmīte Rubule

Sarmīte Rubule

Theater performer

Elvita Ruka

Elvita Ruka

Theater performer

Gunārs Skrastinš

Gunārs Skrastinš

Theater performer

Kristaps Skujiņš

Kristaps Skujiņš

Theater performer

Sandra Snarska

Sandra Snarska

Theater performer

Sanita Stepanova

Sanita Stepanova

Theater performer

Imants Strads

Imants Strads

Theater performer

Linda Tetere

Linda Tetere

Theater performer

Valdis Zeltiņš

Valdis Zeltiņš

Theater performer

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