
Bonneville 2006
In *Bonneville* (2006), Jessica Lange stars as Arvilla Holden, a woman confronting grief with a road trip that doubles as a final farewell.
Director: Christopher N. Rowley
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bonneville (2006) about?
The film follows Arvilla Holden, who teams up with her two best friends to deliver her late husband's ashes to Santa Barbara in a classic 1966 Bonneville convertible. Along the way, they confront their own fears and find solace in shared laughter and tears.
Who directed Bonneville?
Christopher N. Rowley directed *Bonneville*, bringing a sensitive touch to this character-driven comedy-drama.
Who stars in Bonneville?
The film features a powerhouse trio led by Jessica Lange, with standout performances from Kathy Bates, Joan Allen, Christine Baranski, and Tom Skerritt.
Is Bonneville (2006) worth watching?
*Bonneville* may not be a blockbuster, but its heartfelt storytelling and strong performances make it a rewarding watch. Fans of character-driven dramas with a touch of humor will find plenty to appreciate in this understated gem.
How long is Bonneville?
The runtime of *Bonneville* is 93 minutes.
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About Bonneville (2006) — A Vintage Road Trip Through Grief and Friendship
In *Bonneville* (2006), Jessica Lange stars as Arvilla Holden, a woman confronting grief with a road trip that doubles as a final farewell. Joined by her two closest friends—played by Kathy Bates and Joan Allen—she transforms a journey from Utah to Santa Barbara into a poignant celebration of life and love. Behind the wheel of a vintage 1966 Pontiac Bonneville convertible, the trio navigates winding highways and personal revelations, blending dry humor with moments of quiet reflection. Directed by Christopher N. Rowley, this heartfelt comedy-drama explores friendship, loss, and the unexpected paths that lead us forward.
With its sun-drenched cinematography and sharp performances, *Bonneville* captures the bittersweet beauty of moving on without letting go. The film's gentle pacing and rich character dynamics make it a standout in the genre, offering both laughter and tears in equal measure.