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Soul Food (1997)
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This hit domestic comedy-drama concerned the fortunes of an extended African-American family recalled through the eyes of young narrator Ahmad (Brandon Hammond). Ahmad's world revolves around his grandmother, Big Mama Joseph (Irma P. Hall) and her three daughters: workaholic attorney Teri (Vanessa Williams), newlywed salon owner Bird (
Nia Long
), and Ahmad's housewife mom, Maxine (Vivica A. Fox). Each sister is in turmoil. Teri has lost patience for her husband Miles (
Michael Beach
), who wants to quit the law and take up music. Bird doesn't realize that her husband Lem (
Mekhi Phifer
) is about to be humiliated by her ex-boyfriend (Mel Jackson). And while Maxine's relationship with her husband Kenny (Jeffrey D. Sams) is going well, her relationship with her jealous sister Teri needs fixing. These conflicts boil over at Big Mama's traditional Sunday dinners, where the matriarch plays peacemaker. The ritual faces extinction, however, when Big Mama suffers a stroke -- but Ahmad is waiting in the wings to take her place. Soul Food launched the directing career of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, native George Tillman, Jr., who based the script on his own family experiences. In the summer of 2000, Soul Food was spun off into a cable TV series. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
Cast
Michael Beach
Miles
Irma P. Hall
Mother Joe
Nia Long
Bird
Vanessa Williams
Teri
Vivica A. Fox
Maxine
Brandon Hammond
Ahmad
Gina Ravera
Faith
Mekhi Phifer
Lem
John M. Watson, Sr.
Uncle Pete
Mel Jackson
Simuel
Jeffrey D. Sams
Kenny
Morgan Mechelle Smith
Kelly
Carl Wright
Reverend Williams
Production Crew
Cydney M. Harris
Art Director
Robi Reed-Humes
Casting
Paul Elliott
Cinematographer
Michael McQuarn
Co-producer
Lisa Coleman
Composer (Music Score)
Wendy Melvoin
Composer (Music Score)
Salvador Perez
Costume Designer
Gina Marie Ome
Costume/Wardrobe
George Tillman, Jr.
Director
John Carter
Editor
Kenneth Edmonds
Executive Producer
Randy Fletcher
First Assistant Director
Robert Teitel
Producer
Tracey E. Edmonds
Producer
Maxine Shepard
Production Designer
George Tillman, Jr.
Screenwriter
Joe Bristol
Set Designer
David Obermeyer
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1997
Runtime: 114
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for some strong sexuality and language
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy Drama
Color type
DeLuxe
Produced by
20th Century Fox
Edmonds Entertainment
Fox 2000 Pictures
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