Constellation (film)
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Constellation | |
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Poster for Constellation |
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Directed by | Jordan Walker-Pearlman |
Produced by | Morris Ruskin, Peter Kleidman, Nancy Archuleta |
Starring | Billy Dee Williams Gabrielle Union Melissa De Sousa Hill Harper Zoë Saldaña |
Editing by | Maysie Hoy |
Distributed by | Codeblack Entertainment, Shoreline Entertainment |
Release date(s) | February 2, 2007 (limited release) |
Running time | 1 hr 45 min |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
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Constellation is a film that had a limited release in 2007 after debuting in several film festivals.
[edit] Cast
- Gabrielle Union – as Carmel Boxer.
- Billy Dee Williams – as Helms Boxer, a Parisian artist.
- Zoë Saldaña – as Rosa Boxer, Helms' daughter.
- Hill Harper – as Errol Hickman, Rosa's ex boyfriend.
- Melissa De Sousa – as Lucy Boxer, Helms' daughter.
- Lesley Ann Warren – as Nancy;Lucy's mother; Helms' ex wife.
- Shin Koyamada – as Yoshito.
- Rae Dawn Chong – as Jenita, Rosa's mother.
- Daniel Bess[1] –as young Bear Korngold.
- David Clennon – as older Bear Korngold, Carmel's childhood love who pays for her funeral at Carmel's request.
- Ever Carradine – as Bear's niece Celeste Korngold.
[edit] Plot
Returning to the Deep South to a town that once held back their opportunities but now glistens as a modern, sexy city, the Boxer family and its extended members discover in the memory of a loved one what binds them together.
When the beloved Carmel Boxer passes away, her entire family returns to Huntsville, Alabama, to celebrate her life and legacy. As the Boxer family comes together for the first time in many years, revelations of Carmel's painful past begin to force each person to address their pent up emotions and true feelings for one another. The story chronicles the lives and loves of this African-American family as its members are forced to come to terms with a tumultuous past marked by an unrequited interracial affair. The film explores the way in which the family patriarch, Helm Boxer, must confront his demons amidst the changing racial fabric of society and his own family.