{"title":"The Virgin Suicides","dateDebut":"1999","dateEnd":null,"description":"They were the Lisbon sisters: Cecilia was 13, Lux was 14, Bonnie was 15, Mary was 16, and Therese was 17. And they were the objects of desire of a group of teenage boys in 1970's Michigan. Many people thought the Lisbons were a model family...that is until the suicide of the youngest daughter. After the tragedy, the boys start to take an active interest to the wonders of the girls. Eventually, led by popular boy Trip Fontaine, the four remaining sisters are taken to the homecoming dance. But when Lux fails to make curfew, their strict parents come up with the ultimate punishment and takes the girls out of school and pretty much life itself. A move that leads them to their ill fates and the obsession of the neighbourhood boys continues to haunt them as they still try to fit all the pieces to the puzzle. Based on the novel by Jeffrey Eugenides and directed by first time director Sofia Coppola. Narrated by Giovanni Ribisi.\r\n\r\n\r\nCast of Characters\r\n\r\nJames Woods....Mr. Lisbon\r\nKathleen Turner....Mrs. Lisbon\r\nKirsten Dunst....Lux Lisbon\r\nJosh Hartnett....Trip Fontaine\r\nMichael Pare....Adult Trip Fontaine\r\nScott Glenn....Father Moody\r\nDanny DeVito....Dr. Horniker\r\nA.J. Cook....Mary Lisbon\r\nHanna Hall....Cecilia Lisbon\r\nLeslie Hayman....Therese Lisbon\r\nChelse Swain....Bonnie Lisbon\r\nAnthony Desimone....Chase Buell\r\nLee Kagen....David Barker\r\nRobert Schwartzman....Paul Baldino\r\nNoah Shebib....Parkie Denton\r\nJonathan Tucker....Tim Weiner\r\nJoe Roncetti....Kevin Head\r\nHayden Christensen....Joe Hill Conley\r\n\r\n\r\nm.","leadImageMedUrl":null}