Year of production : 1997 Format : Feature Running time : 109 (in minutes)
Eve (Smollett) is the youngest daughter of one of Louisiana's most sophisticated and prosperous families. Her father Louis (Jackson), is the town's highly respected doctor, a man known for his ability to "fix" things - everything except his own family problems and philandering lifestyle. Her mother Roz (Whitfield) is a stunning southern beauty with an affinity for the traditions of Creole heritage. But Eve is most like her Aunt Mozelle (Morgan) - impulsive, intuitive, a touch supernatural and possessing the need to know the truth about everything. Over one explosive summer, this young girl uncovers some of her family's most frightening hidden truths, and then tries to bind them together against the tide of tragedy. (Wikipedia)
Written and directed by Kasi Lemmons Directorial debut.
starring Samuel L. Jackson, Lynn Whitfield, Jurnee Smollett, Meagan Good, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Debbi Morgan, Diahann Carroll
Directed by Kasi Lemmons
Written by Kasi Lemmons
Produced by Nick Wechsler Samuel L. Jackson Mark Armin Caldecot Chubb
Music by Terence Blanchard
Cinematography Amy Vincent
Editing by Terilyn A. Shropshire
Cast Jurnee Smollett as Eve Batiste Debbi Morgan as Mozelle Batiste Delacroix Samuel L. Jackson as Louis Batiste Lynn Whitfield as Roz Batiste Diahann Carroll as Elzora Lisa Nicole Carson as Matty Mereaux Meagan Good as Cisely Batiste Roger Guenveur Smith as Lenny Mereaux Vondie Curtis-Hall as Julian Grayraven Branford Marsalis as Harry Carol Sutton as Madame Renard Ethel Ayler as Gran Mere Jake Smollett as Poe Batiste Leonard L. Thomas as Maynard Victoria Rowell as Stevie Hobbs
Studio ChubbCo Film Addis-Wechsler
Distributed by Trimark Pictures (USA) SND (France)
Running time 109 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Box office $14,842,388 (source Wikipedia)
Release dates 7 November 1997 (USA) 29 September 1999 (France)
AWARDS / FESTIVALS
1997 | Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards * Best Child Performance - Jurnee Smollett (winner)
1997 | Chicago Film Critics Association Awards * Best Supporting Actress - Debbi Morgan (winner)
1997 | National Board of Review Awards * Outstanding Directorial Debut - Kasi Lemmons (winner)
1997 | San Diego Film Critics Society Awards * Best Supporting Actress - Jurnee Smollett (winner)
1998 | Acapulco Black Film Festival * Best Actor - Samuel L. Jackson (winner) * Best Director - Kasi Lemmons (winner) * Best Film (winner) * Best Soundtrack (nominated)
1998 | Independent Spirit Awards * Best First Feature - Caldecot Chubb, Kasi Lemmons, Samuel L. Jackson (winner) * Best Supporting Female - Debbi Morgan (winner)
1998 | NAACP Image Awards * Outstanding Lead Actor in a Motion Picture - Samuel L. Jackson (nominated) * Outstanding Lead Actress in a Motion Picture - Lynn Whitfield (nominated) * Outstanding Motion Picture (nominated) * Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture - Vondie Curtis-Hall (nominated) * Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture - Debbi Morgan (nominated) * Outstanding Youth Actor/Actress - Jurnee Smollett (nominated) * Outstanding Youth Actor/Actress - Meagan Good (nominated)
1998 | Satellite Awards * Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture (Drama) - Samuel L. Jackson (nominated) * Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture (Drama) - Debbi Morgan (nominated) * Outstanding Cinematography - Amy Vincent (nominated)
1998 | Young Artist Awards * Best Performance in a Feature Film (Leading Young Actress) - Jurnee Smollett (nominated)
1998 | YoungStar Awards * Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Drama Film - Jurnee Smollett (nominated) * Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Drama Film - Meagan Good (nominated)
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