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Down in the Delta (1998)

Down in the Delta (1998)
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Poet Maya Angelou made her feature directorial debut with this African-American family drama, shown theatrically but originally produced for the Showtime cable network. Unemployed single mother Loretta (Alfre Woodward) lives with her mother, Rosa Lynn (Mary Alice), in a Chicago apartment. Drugs and alcohol lead Loretta to neglect her autistic daughter, Tracy (Kulani Hassen). Her teen son Thomas (Mpho Koaho) brings in money by photographing tourists. Rosa Lynn pawns a family heirloom in order to send Loretta and the kids off to their Mississippi Delta hometown where Loretta's Uncle Earl (Al Freeman Jr.) runs his diner. Earl lives in a dry county, so Loretta is reluctant. However, she has no choice after Rosa Lynn threatens to contact child-welfare authorities if she doesn't go. Earl takes in the trio even though he already has enough problems with Annie (Esther Rolle), an Alzheimer's victim under the supervision of caregiver Zenia (Loretta Devine). Toronto locations substitute for Mississippi. Shown at the 1998 Toronto Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

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Starring:
Alfre WoodardAl Freeman, Jr., (more)
Director(s):
Maya Angelou
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Down in the Delta

Poet Maya Angelou made her feature directorial debut with this African-American family drama, shown theatrically but originally produced for the Showtime cable network. Unemployed single mother Loretta (Alfre Woodward) lives with her mother, Rosa Lynn (Mary Alice), in a Chicago apartment. Drugs and alcohol lead Loretta to neglect her autistic daughter, Tracy (Kulani Hassen). Her teen son Thomas (Mpho Koaho) brings in money by photographing tourists. Rosa Lynn pawns a family heirloom in order to send Loretta and the kids off to their Mississippi Delta hometown where Loretta's Uncle Earl (Al Freeman Jr.) runs his diner. Earl lives in a dry county, so Loretta is reluctant. However, she has no choice after Rosa Lynn threatens to contact child-welfare authorities if she doesn't go. Earl takes in the trio even though he already has enough problems with Annie (Esther Rolle), an Alzheimer's victim under the supervision of caregiver Zenia (Loretta Devine). Toronto locations substitute for Mississippi. Shown at the 1998 Toronto Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
112 mins

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Director(s):
Maya Angelou
Writer(s):
Myron Goble
Producer(s):
Victor McGauleyBob ChristiansenReuben Cannon
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Substance Abuse, Adult Situations, Profanity)
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    CAMILLA S.

    How did they get so many great actors in one movie? CLASSIC! Tells a great story and is definately one for the home collection. Esther Rolle's last acting before she passed and she did a wonderful job! Directed by Maya Angelou. Need I say more?

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    William I.

    Very good story and performed by outstanding actors. Maya Angelou should direct more movies.

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    Christopher K.

    This movie was very well done. Alfre Woodard, Al Freeman Jr., Mary Alice, Esther Rolle, and Wesley Snipes all give great performances. The story is told in an original style. Maya Angelou does a masterful job at directing.

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