Sugar Sisters (2016)
Can they uphold their morals as sugar babies?
Following Hannah, a queer twenty-something filmmaker, and her two sisters as they explore the globally popular phenomenon of sugar-dating where people in their 20s date older, wealthier men in exchange for money and gifts. Hannah's exploration into the lucrative life of a sugar baby challenges her morals and feminist ideals as she tries to maintain her personal relationships.
Director: Hannah Donegan, Ann Shin
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 44 min
Release Date: January 1, 2016
Music: Todor Kobakov
Editing: Mark Ratzlaff
Production: Fathom Film Group
Country: Canada, United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
slice of life, prostitution, social documentary, sugar daddy
More Films by Director: Hannah Donegan, Ann Shin
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Sugar Sisters about?
- Following Hannah, a queer twenty-something filmmaker, and her two sisters as they explore the globally popular phenomenon of sugar-dating where people in their 20s date older, wealthier men in exchange for money and gifts. Hannah's exploration into the lucrative life of a sugar baby challenges her morals and feminist ideals as she tries to maintain her personal relationships.
- Who directed Sugar Sisters?
- Sugar Sisters was directed by Hannah Donegan, Ann Shin.
- How long is Sugar Sisters?
- Sugar Sisters has a runtime of 44m (44 minutes).
- What genre is Sugar Sisters?
- Sugar Sisters is a Documentary film.
- Where was Sugar Sisters produced?
- Sugar Sisters was produced in Canada, United States of America.