Tennessee (film)
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Tennessee | |
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Directed by | Aaron Woodley |
Produced by | Lee Daniels Lisa Cortes Jane Kelly Kosek Simone Sheffield |
Written by | Russell Schaumburg |
Starring | Adam Rothenberg Ethan Peck Mariah Carey Lance Reddick Bill Sage |
Cinematography | David Greene |
Distributed by | Lee Daniels Entertainment (U.S.) V V S Films (Canada) |
Release date(s) | Christmas 2007 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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IMDb profile |
Tennessee is a drama film produced by Lee Daniels (producer of the Academy Award-winning film Monster's Ball). V V S Films has acquired all Canadian rights for the movie[1], while the U.S. rights in owned by Lee Daniels Entertainment. The movie is expect to released at the end of 2007, however the released date has not yet confirmed.
- Tagline:Two brothers. Three paths. One destination.
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[edit] Plot summary
Carter (Adam Rothenberg) and his younger brother Ellis (Ethan Peck) embark on a journey from New Mexico to Tennessee to find their estranged father — a trip which might hold Ellis’s life in the balance. Along the way they meet Krystal (Mariah Carey), an aspiring singer who flees her controlling husband (Lance Reddick) to join them on their journey. [2]
[edit] Music
Carey co-wrote "Right To Dream" with Willie Nelson and performed it with Nelson's harmonica player, Mickey Raphael, for the movie's soundtrack.[3]
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Official Website
- Tennessee at the Internet Movie Database
- Mariah Carey To Star In Drama Tennessee
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