Five (2011 film)
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Five | |
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Genre | Comedy-drama |
Created by | Marta Kauffman |
Directed by |
Jennifer Aniston Patty Jenkins Alicia Keys Demi Moore Penelope Spheeris |
Produced by |
Nellie Nugiel Executive : Jennifer Aniston Marta Kauffman Paula Wagner |
Written by |
Wendy West Deirdre O'Connor Jill Gordon Stephen Godchaux Howard Morris |
Starring |
Patricia Clarkson Rosario Dawson Lyndsy Fonseca Ginnifer Goodwin Jeanne Tripplehorn |
Music by | Lorne Balfe |
Editing by |
Zene Baker Byron Smith Tom Wilson |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Original channel | Lifetime |
Release date | October 10, 2011 |
Running time | 87 min |
Five is a made-for-television movie which was first aired on Lifetime on October 10, 2011. See also Call Me Crazy: A Five Film
Plot
An anthology of five short films exploring the impact of breast cancer on people's lives.
Segment Mia
Directed by Jennifer Aniston, written by Wendy West
Cast
- Patricia Clarkson as Mia Knowles
- Tony Shalhoub as Mitch Taylor
- Kathy Najimy as Rocky
- Romy Rosemont as Lynne
Segment Pearl
Directed by Patty Jenkins, written by Deirdre O'Connor
Cast
- Jeanne Tripplehorn as Dr. Pearl Jarente
- Bob Newhart as Dr. Roth
- Alan Ruck as Sam Jarente
- Jeffrey Tambor as Danny Dinlear
- Scott Wilson as old Bill
- Talyan Wright as Charlotte age 6 / Sophia Beliaev as Charlotte age 11
Segment Lili
Directed by Alicia Keys, written by Jill Gordon
Cast
- Rosario Dawson as Lili
- Jenifer Lewis as Maggie
- Tracee Ellis Ross as Alyssa
Segment Charlotte
Directed by Demi Moore, written by Stephen Godchaux
Cast
- Ginnifer Goodwin as Charlotte
- Ava Acres as young Pearl
- Josh Holloway as Bill
- Carla Gallo as Laura
- Aisha Hinds as Bernice
- Jennifer Morrison as Sheila
- Austin Nichols as Edward
- Annie Potts as Helen (Charlotte's Mom)
Segment Cheyanne
Directed by Penelope Spheeris, written by Howard Morris
Cast
- Lyndsy Fonseca as Cheyanne
- Taylor Kinney as Tommy
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Recipients and nominees | Outcome |
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2012 | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Casting for a Miniseries, Movie, or a Special | Randi Hiller Tamara Notcutt |
Nominated |
Black Reel Awards | Black Reel Award for Best Actress: T.V. Movie/Cable | Rosario Dawson | Nominated | |
Tracee Ellis Ross | Nominated | |||
Jenifer Lewis | Nominated | |||
Outstanding Television or Mini-Series Film | Nellie Nugiel | Nominated | ||
Casting Society of America | Outstanding Achievement in Casting - Television Movie or Mini Series | Randi Hiller Tamara Notcutt |
Nominated | |
Directors Guild of America | Outstanding Directing – Television Film | Jennifer Aniston Patty Jenkins Alicia Keys Demi Moore Penelope Spheeris |
Nominated | |
Gracie Awards | Outstanding Drama | Jennifer Aniston Patty Jenkins Alicia Keys Demi Moore Penelope Spheeris |
Won | |
NAACP Image Award | Outstanding Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special | Nominated | ||
Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special | Jenifer Lewis | Nominated | ||
Rosario Dawson | Nominated | |||
Tracee Ellis Ross | Nominated | |||
Imagen Awards | Best Primetime Program: Special or Movie-of-the-Week | Nominated | ||
Best Actress/Television | Rosario Dawson | Nominated | ||
NAMIC Vision Awards | Best Performance - Drama | Jenifer Lewis | Nominated | |
Rosario Dawson | Nominated | |||
Writers Guild of America | Long Form - Original | Deirdre O'Connor | Nominated | |
Stephen Godchaux | Nominated | |||
Howard Morris | Nominated | |||
Jill Gordon | Nominated | |||
Wendy West | Nominated |
U.S. television ratings
Air date | Viewers (millions) |
Source |
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October 10, 2011 | 1.3 | [1] |
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