Support the Girls
A
Day in the Life of Gutsy "Den Mother" In Charge of
Beleaguered Sports Bar
The place is run with an iron fist by Lisa Conroy (Regina Hall), a very-protective den mother who takes seriously her mission to shield her employees from perverts inclined to cross a line to fraternize improperly. Though she shows her tough side to the clientele, the tenderhearted manager handles her staff with big kids' gloves.
Lisa's
motley crew ranges from naive newcomers to hardened pros, and she's
blessed with a knack for knowing precisely what sort of support each
needs. Unfortunately, she's not appreciated by Double Whammies'
owner, Cubby (James Le Gros), probably because the club always seems
to have a host of unresolved woes.
For
example, at the moment, there's a burglary in progress thanks to a
hapless perp who got himself stuck in a ceiling vent. Lisa knows the
show must go on, so instead of summoning the police, she has her own
way of dealing with such a distraction which keeps the wheels turning
but frustrates her skeptical boss. That's just the way it goes at
this quirky haunt.
Written
and directed by Andrew Bujalski (Beeswax), the film features many of
the hallmarks of the low-budget genre on which the Mumblecore maven
built his career. The picture effectively paints a poignant portrait
of a day in the life of a humble, dedicated, working-class heroine
just trying to make a buck.
Remember
how the indie-flick Paterson (2016) managed to elevate a lowly New
Jersey poet/bus driver? Well, this tale of female empowerment pulls
off a similar feat. Raw-edged cinema verite' cut to the bone, if
that's your taste.
Rated R for profanity, sexual references and brief nudity
Running time: 90 minutes
Production Studios: Burn Later Productions / Houston King Productions
Distributor: Magnolia Pictures
To see a trailer for Support the Girls, visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gp-8oB53P7k
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