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Babymother
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Synopsis
In this drama, a woman tries to balance her personal responsibilities with her budding career as a musician. Anita (Anjela Lauren Smith) wants to make a career as a reggae singer. She has talent, drive, and a solid vocal group with her friends Sharon (Caroline Chikezie) and Yvette (Jocelyn Esien). But Anita also has two kids, and trying to raise her children while following her dreams and struggling to get out of the projects is no easy task. Byron (Wil Johnson), the father of her children, doesn't approve of her musical ambitions, and while mourning the death of her mother, Anita makes the shocking discovery that she wasn't really her mother: Rose (Suzette Llewellyn), the woman she grew up believing was her big sister, was her biological mother all along. Despite her personal crises, Anita refuses to give up on her desire to make it in music, and she meets an agent (Diane Bailey) who wants to help her achieve her goal. Babymother was the feature debut for writer/director Julian Henriques. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Niall Moroney Art Director
Carol Dudley Casting
L'Antoinette Stines Choreography
Peter Middleton Cinematographer
Tracey Seaward Co-producer
John Lunn Composer (Music Score)
Annie Curtis Jones Costume Designer
Julian Henriques Director
Jason Canovas Editor
Margaret Matheson Executive Producer
Rupert Styles First Assistant Director
Sam Harris First Assistant Director
Yvonne Isimeme Ibazebo Line Producer
Sue Wyburgh Makeup
Ivan Chandler Musical Direction/Supervision
Parminder Vir Producer
Choi Ho Man Production Designer
Julian Henriques Screenwriter
Vivienne Howard Screenwriter
Tim Fraser Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1998
Runtime: 82
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature


Color type
Technicolor prints

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
Arts Council of England
Channel 4
Formation Films

Release
March 17, 2000 (USA)
by Film Four Distributors
Fine Line Features