A 23-year-old woman's pretty funny, slightly sad, powerfully emotional guide to breast cancer.A 23-year-old woman's pretty funny, slightly sad, powerfully emotional guide to breast cancer.A 23-year-old woman's pretty funny, slightly sad, powerfully emotional guide to breast cancer.
- Awards
- 2 wins total
Gordy Cassel
- Ginger Mathis
- (as Susan Gordon)
Jack Pearl
- Guy from bar
- (as Jackson Pearl)
Featured reviews
Ginger captures the feelings that come with an unexpected diagnosis: fear, anger, denial, and if you're lucky, the humor and love from those around you. I found myself alternatively laughing and crying. I'd recommend for anyone but it's especially powerful for those who've had breast cancer. It's a connection to know others out there understand and also a reminder to laugh and maintain hope.
I loved this film! It struck such a great balance of humor and seriousness. I laughed, I cried, I watched it again!
This film is my sister's masterpiece. It tells her story perfectly, as she wanted it told. Miss and love you, Melissa.
Seldom is this topic told with such authenticity, understanding and sincerity. No fanfare of triumphant human will or bulls**t emotional manipulation. A delightful character caught in a dynamic and emotionally challenging situation and forced to make some decisions she is ill-prepared to make. The true treasure of this film amongst many is the performance of Susan Gordon. An actress I was not familiar with prior to this viewing. Her performance is sublime and obviously motivated by a desire for authenticity and a desire to show respect for the subject matter and the people who have travelled this path. A tough subject well told.
I want to disclose a bias upfront that my daughter plays the role of Bree. However, the entire cast was incredible. The bottom line is, this film was masterfully written, produced and directed by Melissa and Jim Boratyn. We are blessed to have met with them in person several times and listen to their story first hand. Then, watching Ginger it was clear why Melissa was determined to tell her entire cancer experience to the world. Their ability to get Melissa's message out in such a powerfully emotional and humorous manner, on such a low budget, was amazing! This is a must see for current cancer patients, those in remission, caregivers and anyone who cherishes life.
Did you know
- Crazy creditsClementine Ortale as Ginger's Bike
Details
Box office
- Budget
- $150,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 36m(96 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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