Friends with Money
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Friends with Money | |
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Directed by | Nicole Holofcener |
Produced by | Anthony Bregman |
Written by | Nicole Holofcener |
Starring | Jennifer Aniston, Catherine Keener, Frances McDormand, Joan Cusack |
Distributed by | Sony Pictures Classics |
Release date(s) | 2006 |
Running time | 88 min. |
Language | English |
Budget | $ 6,500,000 |
IMDb profile |
Friends with Money is a 2006 film written & directed by Nicole Holofcener. It opened the 2006 Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2006 and went into limited release in North America on April 7, 2006.
[edit] Plot synopsis
Olivia (Jennifer Aniston) is a single, cash-strapped woman working as a maid in Los Angeles in order to make ends meet. She is surrounded by a support network of well-off friends consisting of Franny (Joan Cusack), Christine (Catherine Keener), Jane (Frances McDormand), and each of their respective husbands. While the disparity in financial situations between Olivia and her friends creates some friction, each woman is facing her own individual struggles. Olivia can't seem to find love or money and resorts to questionable tactics to satisfy both. Franny's inherited money sometimes causes tension between her and her husband who likes to spend it. Christine's marriage is falling apart due to the inability of her and her husband to communicate effectively. Finally, Jane's attitude is becoming increasingly caustic, possibly due to her husband's potential homosexuality. Together, these women attend charity benefits, have lunch, lean on each other, and wade their way through this slice of life.
[edit] Box office
In its opening weekend, the film grossed a total of $4.96 million, ranking tenth at the North American box office, and has gone on to gross a total of $12.978 million - receiving a limited release in most weeks (under 600 screens).
[edit] External link
- Friends with Money at the Internet Movie Database
- Friends with Money at Metacritic.com
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