- Soul Food (film)
Infobox_Film
name = Soul Food
director =George Tillman, Jr.
writer = George Tillman, Jr.
starring =Vanessa L. Williams
Vivica A. Fox
Nia Long
Michael Beach
Mekhi Phifer
Brandon Hammond
Irma P. Hall
Jeffrey D. Sams
Gina Ravera
producer =Tracey Edmonds
Robert Teitel
distributor =20th Century Fox
released =September 26 ,1997
runtime = 114 minutes
language = English
budget = $7.5 million (est)
amg_id = 1:158537
imdb_id = 0120169 |:"For the type of cuisine, seesoul food .":"For the television series based upon this film, seeSoul Food (TV series) .""Soul Food" is a 1997
film , produced byKenneth "Babyface" Edmonds ,Tracey Edmonds , andRobert Teitel , and released byFox 2000 Pictures . Featuring anensemble cast , the film starsVanessa L. Williams ,Vivica A. Fox ,Nia Long ,Michael Beach ,Mekhi Phifer ,Jeffrey D. Sams ,Irma P. Hall ,Gina Ravera , andBrandon Hammond . Written and directed byGeorge Tillman, Jr. (in his major studio debut), the film centers on the trials of an extendedAfrican-American family, held together by longstanding family traditions which begin to fade as serious problems take center stage. Tillman based the family in the film on his own, and "Soul Food" was widely acclaimed for presenting a more positive image of African-Americans than is typically seen inHollywood films.In
2000 ,Showtime premiered a one-hour television series based upon the film. By the time the series was cancelled in2004 , it had become the longest running drama with a predominantly Black cast in the history ofNorth America n prime-time television.Film information
Cast
*
Vanessa L. Williams 1 as Teri
*Vivica A. Fox as Maxine
*Nia Long as Bird
*Michael Beach as Miles
*Mekhi Phifer as Lem
*Brandon Hammond as Ahmad
*Irma P. Hall as Mother Joe (a.k.a. Big Mama)
*Jeffrey D. Sams as Kenny
*Gina Ravera as Faithfnb|1Vanessa L. Williams, who portrays Teri, is not to be confused withVanessa A. Williams , who portrays Maxine in the television series based upon the film.ynopsis
Set in
Chicago, Illinois , "Soul Food", told through the eyes of 11-year-old Ahmad (Hammond), follows the trials of the Joseph family, a close-knitAfrican American family that gets together to have Sunday dinner every week, with plenty ofsoul food to go around. as Mother Joseph (Hall) has three daughters, who each have had varying success in life: oldest daughter Teri (Williams) has suffered relationship problems ever since her younger sister Maxine (Fox) stole and married Teri's old boyfriend, Kenny (Sams). Teri's current husband, Miles (Beach), desires to follow his dreams of being anR&B musician. Youngest Joseph daughter Ryla (Long) -- nicknamed "Bird" -- has just opened abarber shop/beauty parlor, and the family is uneasy about her marriage to Lem (Phifer), an ex-convict.These problems are complicated when Mother Joe, the glue that holds the family together, suffers a debilitating
stroke during an operation to amputate her leg (since she was a diabetic) and slips into acoma . Without her guidance, the family begins to fall apart. Teri takes in her troubled cousin Faith (Ravera), who Teri catches sleeping with Miles. As an ex-con, Lem cannot find a job, so Bird makes an uneasy deal with her ex-boyfriend Simuel St. James (Mel Jackson ) to get Lem a job, but, a series of events eventually land him in prison again. By contrast, Kenny and Maxine are reasonably stable, and expecting their third child. Ahmad, Kenny and Maxine's oldest child, is worried about the state of his extended family, and conspires to find a way to bring them all back together.Production notes and soundtrack
"Soul Food" was shot primarily on location in the Chicago area. A later Tillman-produced film, "Barbershop", would also take place in and be shot on location in Chicago.
The character Miles (
Michael Beach ) plays keyboards in an R&B group called "Milestone"; the vocalists of the group are portrayed by two sibling teams of professional R&B performers: brothersK-Ci Hailey andJo-Jo Hailey (ofJodeci andK-Ci & Jo-Jo ); and Babyface and his older brothersKevon Edmonds andMelvin Edmonds (both ofAfter 7 ). ActorMalik Yoba of "New York Undercover " fame makes a brief cameo as their studio engineer. Milestone's song "I Care About You" was written and produced by Babyface, and released as a single."Soul Food's" theme song, "
A Song for Mama ", was written and produced by Babyface and performed byBoyz II Men . Released as a single, "A Song for Mama" became a Top 10 hit in 1997 and is today a popular selection for vocal harmony groups. Another "Soul Food" single,Dru Hill 's "We're Not Making Love No More" (also written and produced by Babyface) was a Top 20 hit the same year, as was Total's "What About Us", written and produced byTimbaland andMissy Elliott , which peaked at #16 on the Hot 100.Reception
The film earned over $70 million during its original theatrical run, out-performing the much-lauded action-thriller "The Peacemaker".
Williams won an Image Award for "Outstanding Lead Actress in a Motion Picture"; Fox was also nominated for the award. Hammond won an Image Award for "Outstanding Youth Actor/Actress", and Irma P. Hall won for "Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture". Mekhi Phifer and Irma P. Hall both appeared in
HBO 's 1999 adaptation of "A Lesson Before Dying ", the 1993 novel byErnest J. Gaines ."Soul Food" spawned a follow-up cable
television show on theShowtime network. "" aired from2000 through2004 on Showtime, and currently airs in reruns on BET.Casting
*
Halle Berry was considered for the role of Terri.*
Regina King ,Kenya Moore andJada Pinkett-Smith were all considered for the role of Bird.*
Vivica A. Fox auditioned for the role of Terri but she landed the role of Maxine instead.Awards and nominations
*Acapulco Black Film Festival (1998)
**Best Film - "Winner"
**Best Actor (Michael Beach) - "Nomination"
**Best Actress (Vivica A. Fox) - "Winner"
**Best Actress (Vanessa L. Williams) - "Nomination"
**Best Soundtrack (Various Artists) - "Nomination"
**Best Director (George Tillman, Jr.) - "Nomination"*
Grammy Awards (1998)
**Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or for a Television Series ("A Song for Mama", music & lyrics by Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds) - "Nomination"*
MTV Movie Awards (1998)
**Best Female Performance (Vivica A. Fox) - "Nomination"
**Best Song ("A Song for Mama", music & lyrics by Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds) - "Nomination"*
NAACP Image Awards (1998)
**Outstanding Motion Picture - "Winner"
**Outstanding Lead Actress in a Motion Picture (Vivica. A Fox) - "Nomination"
**Outstanding Lead Actress in a Motion Picture (Vanessa L. Williams) - "Winner"
**Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture (Irma P. Hall) - "Winner"
**Outstanding Youth Actor/Actress (Brandon Hammond) - "Winner"*
Satellite Awards (1998)
**Best Song ("A Song for Mama", music & lyrics by Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds) - "Nomination"External links
*imdb title|id=0120169|title=Soul Food
*imdb title|id=0248655|title=Soul Food "(TV series)
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