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The Virgin Suicides

Beautiful, mysterious, haunting, invariably fatal. Just like life.
2000 | 97m | English

(182583 votes)

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A group of male friends become obsessed with five mysterious sisters who are sheltered by their strict, religious parents.
Release Date: Apr 21, 2000
Director: Sofia Coppola
Writer: Sofia Coppola, Jeffrey Eugenides
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords suicide, based on novel or book, michigan, 1970s, suicide attempt, coming of age, suburb, lust, family, catholic, overprotective parent, teen suicide, femininity, woman director, male gaze, anxious, cautionary, sisters, disheartening, foreboding
Production Companies American Zoetrope, Eternity Pictures, Muse Productions
Box Office Revenue: $10,409,377
Budget: $6,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Kirsten Dunst Lux Lisbon
Josh Hartnett Trip Fontaine
James Woods Mr. Lisbon
Kathleen Turner Mrs. Lisbon
Michael Paré Adult Trip Fontaine
A. J. Cook Mary Lisbon
Hanna Hall Cecilia Lisbon
Leslie Hayman Therese Lisbon
Chelse Swain Bonnie Lisbon
Giovanni Ribisi Narrator (voice)
Anthony DeSimone Chase Buell
Lee Kagan David Barker
Robert Schwartzman Paul Baldino
FourTee Parkie Denton
Jonathan Tucker Tim Weiner
Scott Glenn Father Moody
Danny DeVito Dr. Horniker
Hayden Christensen Jake Hill Conley
Joe Roncetti Kevin Head
Chris Hale Peter Sisten
Joe Dinicol Dominic Palazzolo
Suki Kaiser Lydia Perl
Dawn Greenhalgh Mrs. Scheer
Allen Stewart-Coates Mr. Scheer
Sherry Miller Mrs. Buell
Jonathan Whittaker Mr. Buell
Michèle Duquet Mrs. Denton
Murray McRae Mr. Denton
Roberta Hanley Mrs. Weiner
Paul Sybersma Joe Larson
Susan Sybersma Mrs. Larson
Peter Snider Trip's Dad
Gary Brennan Donald
Charles Boyland Curt Van Osdol
Dustin Ladd Chip Willard
Kristin Fairlie Amy Schraff
Melody Johnson Julie
Sheyla Molho Danielle
Ashley Ainsworth Sheila Davis
Courtney Hawkrigg Grace
François Klanfer Doctor
Mackenzie Lawrenz Jim Czeslawski
Tim Hall Kurt Siles
Amos Crawley John
Andrew Gillies Principal Woodhouse
Mairlyn Smith Mrs. Woodhouse
Sally Cahill Mrs. Hedlie
Tracey Ferencz Nurse
Scot Denton Mr. O'Conner
Catherine Swing Mrs. O'Conner
Timothy Adams Buzz Romano
Michael Michaelessi Parks Department Foreman
Sarah Minhas Wanda Brown
Megan Kennedy Cheerleader
Sandi Stahlbrand Meredith Thompson
Neil Girvan Drunk Man in Pool
Jaya Karsemeyer Gloria
Leah Straatsma Rannie
Mark Polley Cemetery Worker #1
Kirk Gonnsen Cemetery Worker #2
Marianne Moroney Teacher
Anne Wessels Woman in Chiffon
Derek Boyes Football "Grieving Teacher" (uncredited)
John Buchan John (Lydia's Boss) (uncredited)
Conor Dean Smith Frankie (uncredited)
Mandy Lee Jones Student (uncredited)
Thomas Mars Prom Night Guest (uncredited)
Name Job
Jasna Stefanovic Production Design
Jon P. Goulding Art Direction
Megan Less Set Decoration
Robert McGee Casting
Richard Beggs Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Designer
Ethan Derner Sound Recordist
Henry Embry Sound Recordist
Howard Meltzer Location Casting
Lisa Brown Assistant Makeup Artist
Gail 'Freddie' Godden Key Hair Stylist
Kathleen Graham Key Makeup Artist
Roz Music Makeup & Hair
Suzanne Savage Assistant Hairstylist
Marc Meisels Set Dresser
Jeff Silver Set Dresser
Christopher Binney Second Assistant Director
Roman Alexander Buchok Third Assistant Director
Dan Belley Stunt Double
Jordan Craig Special Effects Coordinator
John LaForet Special Effects Coordinator
Doug Andham ADR Recordist
Felipe Borrero Sound Mixer
Keith Burhans Dialogue Editor, ADR Editor
Sean Keegan Foley Recordist
Laura Laird Dialogue Editor, ADR Editor
Jesse Pomeroy Dialogue Editor, ADR Editor, ADR Supervisor
Robert Serda ADR Recordist
Gretchen Thoma Foley Artist
Galen Walker Supervising Sound Editor
Robert Jason Gaffer
Franco Tata Gaffer
Geoff McFetridge Title Designer
Sofia Coppola Director, Screenplay
Jeffrey Eugenides Novel
Melissa Kent Editor
John Buchan Casting
Kent Sparling Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Pete Horner Sound Recordist
Suzanne Colvin-Goulding Line Producer
Nicolas Godin Original Music Composer
Roman Coppola Second Unit Director
Tom Quinn First Assistant Director
Edward Lachman Director of Photography
James Lyons Editor
Nancy Steiner Costume Design
Brian Reitzell Music Supervisor
Linda Phillips-Palo Casting
Jean-Benoît Dunckel Original Music Composer
Sanaa Kelley Foley Artist
Spike Jonze Thanks
Name Title
Julie Costanzo Producer
Dan Halsted Producer
Fred Fuchs Executive Producer
Jordan Gertner Associate Producer
Gary Marcus Co-Producer
Willi Bär Executive Producer
Fred Roos Co-Producer
Francis Ford Coppola Producer
Chris Hanley Producer
Organization Category Person
Sundance Film Festival Best Actor James Woods Won
Sundance Film Festival Best Supporting Actress N/A Nominated
Cannes Film Festival Best Supporting Actress Kathleen Turner Won
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Reviews

PimplyChicken
7.0

A very different movie, enjoyable and engrossing but at the end of it you are left wondering what the point was. Is there a moral here? A life lesson? Or is the movie just telling a quirky story? I'm still not sure. This movie is well acted and is never boring, but it is puzzling. ...

Jun 23, 2021
Wuchak
8.0

***Artistic, profound, amusing, tragic, haunting coming-of-age in the 70s*** A 13 year-old girl from a Catholic family in a Detroit suburb commits suicide during the late 70s and its effects are shown over the course of the next year in the lives of her four sisters (e.g. Kirsten Dunst), her pare ... nts (James Woods & Kathleen Turner) and the boys of the community. Josh Hartnett is on hand as the school stud who’s interested in Lux (Dunst). "The Virgin Suicides" (1999) was Sofia Coppola’s debut film based on the book by Jeffrey Eugenides; she would go on to great success with “Lost in Translation” (2003) and the underrated “Marie Antoinette” (2006). To be expected, Sofia’s style is similar to her father, as well as Peter Weir, but maybe more focused on feminine themes. The tone of the movie is artsy and deep, but not without a sense of humor. It’s haunting, mysterious, beautiful and impenetrable, reminiscent of Weir’s “Picnic at Hanging Rock” (1975). There’s also a great 70’s soundtrack featuring well-placed songs by The Hollies, Heart, Styx, Todd Rundgren and 10cc. The subtext on parental legalism brings to mind “Footloose” (1984), but it’s clear that the blame can’t be placed solely at the feet of the parents, who are certainly overprotective but also clearly loving to a degree. Cecilia’s rash actions are the catalyst and the domino effect comes into play coupled with the oppression of stifling legalism and perhaps passive revenge. At the end of the day, though, it comes down to just a stupid decision by teenagers. Yet the movie’s about way more than suicide and its causes. It’s about coming-of-age, seeking identity & a voice, coming-of-death and the haunting reflections of those that remain. The film runs 1 hour, 37 minutes and was shot in Toronto. GRADE: A-/B+

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
7.0

Set amidst 1970s Detroit suburbia, this follows the ultimately tragic lives of five sisters who live with their teacher father (James Woods) and rather possessive mother (Kathleen Turner). It's narrated by one of their neighbours, a youth whom - along with his friends - has a bit of a crush on the g ... irls. Disaster strikes early on when "Cecilia" manages to impale herself on the garden fence and what now ensues follows the family's quirkily poignant and entertaining evolution from this event. Things eventually come to an head when the girls plead with their parents to be allowed to go to a school dance whereupon "Lux" (Kirsten Dunst) and her all-American boyfriend "Trip" (Josh Hartnett) do the deed! Arriving home late, and alone, this causes ructions within the family and drives the young girl off the rails with ghastly consequences. There's a lot of nuance here. The performances from Turner, Dunst and a rather under-stated one from an increasingly effective Woods all help build this to a conclusion that is sadly, in my view, all a bit rushed. The effects of the isolation and loneliness on the all-but-incarcerated girls is there for us to see, but not really to appreciate fully enough and I felt that a shame. There is also quite a potent aesthetic here - the visuals offer us a subtle reinforcement of stereotype, ageing, maturity, comedy and indifference and I could have done with some meat on the bones of the actual story, the film gets better after each viewing.

Aug 06, 2023