Gas Food Lodging
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In our Women in Cinema Spotlight series, Gas Food Lodging offers a quiet but powerful exploration of family, independence, and survival. The film follows a mother and her two daughters navigating life in a small desert town, with a standout performance by Brooke Adams as the resilient mother searching for hope and meaning in her life.
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“The relationships of the women with their men and boys gives Gas, Food, Lodging its twists and turns, but its ultimate message is female bonding.” – Hartford Courant
Sisters Shade (Fairuza Balk) and Trudi (Ione Skye) live in a remote New Mexico town with their mother, Nora (Brooke Adams), who waits tables at a nearby truck stop. The introspective Shade spends much of her time alone at the movies, while Trudi is more outgoing and rebellious, behavior that leads to various flings. While both girls are restless and looking for romance, Shade also hopes to play matchmaker and find a nice guy for her hardworking mother.
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- Genre Drama
- Director Allison Anders
- Released 1992
- Runtime 1h 41m
- Rated R
- Studio Sony Releasing (SPR)
- CountryUnited States
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