The Casserole Club is a 2011 American drama film, directed by Steve Balderson. The film won five awards at the 2011 New York Visionfest. In this film set against the backdrop of the 1969 moonwalk, a group of suburban housewives hold dinner parties to test out their new casseroles. As boozy flirtation begins to dominate the gatherings - and more than recipes start getting swapped - the story shifts from stylized humor to a drama about irresponsibility, selfishness and damaged people.
| The Casserole Club | |
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| Directed by | Steve Balderson |
| Written by | Frankie Krainz |
| Produced by | Steve Balderson Michelle Beisner Garrett Swann |
| Starring | Daniela Sea Jane Wiedlin Kevin Richardson |
| Cinematography | Steve Balderson |
| Edited by | Stephen Eckelberry |
| Music by | Rob Kleiner |
| Distributed by | Breaking Glass Pictures |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
2011 New York Visionfest:[1]
2011 New York Visionfest:
Danielle Riendeau from After Ellen gave a positive review of the film, saying the film "offers a bizarre, compelling, and ultimately fascinating ride through the outwardly pretty yet-horrific lives of “normal people”." and "the soundtrack is as kitschy and catchy as the visuals are bright".[2]
Jonathan Hickman from Daily Film Fix made note that he was not a "fan of the visual scope and digital look of the film", but mentioned it was Steve Balderson's best film to date.[3]
Film Threat's Mark Bell gave the film a four out of five, writing a positive review and calling the acting "wonderful.[4]