Sugar Sisters (2016)

Can they uphold their morals as sugar babies?

Sugar Sisters (2016) poster

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:
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

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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.