"We're thrilled with the results of our opening and it is a tribute to the reach of Bishop Jakes, as well as the raw emotional directness of the film, which was so well executed by director Michael Schultz and producer Reuben Cannon, and so well acted by Kimberly Elise and the amazing supporting cast," Magnolia Pictures President Eamonn Bowles said.
"WOMAN, THOU ART LOOSED" is a moving family drama anchored by Kimberly Elise¹s fierce performance as Michelle Jordan, a young woman attempting overcome painful demons--the memories of abuse and molestation that she suffered at the hands of her "Uncle" Reggie (Clifton Powell) and the abyss of drugs, prostitution and incarceration that she fell into as a result. Best known for her roles in Beloved and John Q, Elise pours her soul on to the screen and conveys all of the discouragement, frustration and bitterness that the damaged Michelle has lived. Just as noteworthy is the compassionate and understated performance of Loretta Devine (Kingdom Come, Waiting to Exhale) as Michelle's mother Cassie. She portrays a woman vacillating between truth and denial of her situation and the terrible abuse that she unwittingly condoned. Bishop T.D. Jakes proves the catalyst to both women in the form of a much anticipated revival that is as inspirational as it is tragic. Based on the best-selling novel and stage play by Bishop T.D. Jakes, "WOMAN, THOU ART LOOSED" is a moving tale of dysfunction, isolation and finally, redemption.
"WOMAN, THOU ART LOOSED" is directed by Michael Schultz, written by Stan Foster, produced by Rueben Cannon, co-produced by Tammy Garnes and Will Griffin, with cinematography by Reinhart Ray Peschke and edited by Billy Fox. The cast includes Kimberly Elise, Loretta Devine, Debbi Morgan, Michael Boatman, Clifton Powell, Isalis DeLeon, Sean Blakemore, Ricky Harris and Bishop T.D. Jakes. The film is rated R and runs 99 minutes.
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