Gazillion Movies Review :
The beautiful but mysterious sisters Lisbon are living in a quiet and conservative town in America in the seventies. When one of the girls commits suicide, she turns the lives of her family upside down with this dramatic deed. The family isolates themselves more and more of the outside world, until the girls even no longer are allowed to leave the house. Whereas the boys of the neighbourhood attempt to save the little girls from their isolation for the last time, the situation completely escalates. Twenty-five years later the boys still didn’t forget the Lisbon-sisters. Their fascination goes on. They still try to reconstruct the mysterious story behind the suicides by means of letters and fragments of a diary.
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| Director |
Sofia Coppola
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| Editor |
Melissa Kent
James Lyons
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| Music |
Richard Beggs
Jean-Benoît Dunckel
Nicolas Godin
Dennis DeYoung
Barry Gibb
Robin Gibb
Graham Gouldman
Albert Hammond
Mike Hazlewood
Carole King
Gilbert O'Sullivan
Todd Rundgren
Eric Stewart
Ann Wilson
Nancy Wilson
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| Producer |
Willi Bär
Suzanne Colvin
Francis Ford Coppola
Julie Costanzo
Fred Fuchs
Jordan Gertner
Dan Halsted
Chris Hanley
Gary Marcus
Fred Roos
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| Writer |
Jeffrey Eugenides
Sofia Coppola
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