The Banger Sisters
2002 American film by Bob Dolman / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Banger Sisters is a 2002 American comedy film written and directed by Bob Dolman, and produced by Fox Searchlight Pictures. The film stars Goldie Hawn as Suzette and Susan Sarandon as Vinnie; two middle-aged women who were once best friends and groupies, revelling in 1960s/70s hedonism, before they lost touch and went their very separate ways. Suzette's decision to crash back into her former friend's current, and radically different, conventionally respectable life, is the basis for humour, with the clash of who they were and now are. The plot considers ageing and how people alter with time, whether incidentally - Suzette realising she's now older than the current musicians - or deliberately, to try to find a place in the world, as Vinnie has, but sometimes losing part of themselves along the way.
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Directed by | Bob Dolman |
Written by | Bob Dolman |
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Cinematography | Karl Walter Lindenlaub |
Edited by | Aram Nigoghossian |
Music by | Trevor Rabin |
Distributed by | Fox Searchlight Pictures |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $10 million[1] |
Box office | $38.1 million[1] |
Released on September 20, 2002, the film was Dolman's directorial debut, and Hawn's last acting role until the release of Snatched in 2017, fourteen and a half years after the film's release.