Cover (film)

Cover

DVD Cover
Directed by Bill Duke
Produced by
  • Michael A. DiManno
  • Bill Duke
  • Warren Kohler
  • Corey Redmond
Written by
Starring
Music by Kurt Farquhar
Cinematography Francis Kenny
Edited by Cari Coughlin
Production
company
Duke Media
Redmond Enterprises
Redwood Palms Pictures
Distributed by American Cinema International
Release date
  • October 28, 2007 (2007-10-28) (American Black Film Festival)
  • February 22, 2008 (2008-02-22) (United States)
Running time
98 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Box office $79,436

Cover is a drama thriller film starring Aunjanue Ellis, Razaaq Adoti, Vivica A. Fox, and Leon. The film was produced and directed by Bill Duke and opened at selective theaters on February 22, 2008.

Plot synopsis

A woman accused could be either a killer or a victim in this psychological drama from director Bill Duke. Valerie Mass (Aunjanue Ellis) is a God-fearing housewife and artist who one day finds herself in a situation she never imaged possible—being questioned on murder charges by no-nonsense police detective Hicks (Lou Gossett Jr.) and Simmons (Clifton Davis), a district attorney eager to close this case.

As Valerie repeatedly insists she's not a murderer, she tells the story of the last several months of her life. Valerie's husband, Dutch (Razaaq Adoti), is a psychiatrist with a practice in Atlanta who was offered a high-paying job by his old friend Monica (Paula Jai Parker), who works at a hospital in Philadelphia. Dutch takes the job and Valerie dutifully follows, and she seeks solace in the women's support group at local church.

Dutch spends more and more time with drug-abusing Monica, her wealthy but uninterested husband, Kevin (Roger Guenveur Smith), and obsessively womanizing musician Ryan Chambers (Leon). As Valerie's marriage begins to fall apart, she suspects her husband is being unfaithful, but she's shocked to discover the truth is more complicated than she imagined.

Cast

Reception

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