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Stranger Inside (2001)

Stranger Inside (2001)
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In this gritty drama, a woman discovers that her long-lost mother is now her partner in a cutthroat prison gang. Treasure (Yolonda Ross) is a young African-American woman who grew up without a mother and has been in trouble with the law most of her life after falling in with a rough-and-tumble street gang. Treasure has long been told that her mother, a hard-as-nails female criminal nicknamed "Brownie," died years ago, but one of Treasure's best friends and gang-sisters tells her about meeting a hard-core "lifer" named Brownie in an adult lockup, and Treasure wonders if she might be her mother. About to turn 21, Treasure goes out of her way to break enough rules to be sent to the State Facility for Women, where Brownie (Davenia McFadden) is also held. Treasure soon meets Brownie and discovers she is indeed her mother, but finds that the longtime prisoner would prefer to regard her as a gang ally than as a daughter. Treasure also learns that not everyone welcomes her presence in Brownie's gang, especially Kit (Rain Phoenix), a drug dealer who runs with Brownie and feels that her daughter is forcing her to divide her loyalties. Stranger Inside was directed and co-written by Cheryl Dunye, who previously made the controversial independent feminist satire The Watermelon Woman; the film was premiered at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival prior to its telecast on the premium cable network HBO, which financed the project. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Yolonda RossDavenia McFadden, (more)
Director(s):
Cheryl Dunye
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Stranger Inside

In this gritty drama, a woman discovers that her long-lost mother is now her partner in a cutthroat prison gang. Treasure (Yolonda Ross) is a young African-American woman who grew up without a mother and has been in trouble with the law most of her life after falling in with a rough-and-tumble street gang. Treasure has long been told that her mother, a hard-as-nails female criminal nicknamed "Brownie," died years ago, but one of Treasure's best friends and gang-sisters tells her about meeting a hard-core "lifer" named Brownie in an adult lockup, and Treasure wonders if she might be her mother. About to turn 21, Treasure goes out of her way to break enough rules to be sent to the State Facility for Women, where Brownie (Davenia McFadden) is also held. Treasure soon meets Brownie and discovers she is indeed her mother, but finds that the longtime prisoner would prefer to regard her as a gang ally than as a daughter. Treasure also learns that not everyone welcomes her presence in Brownie's gang, especially Kit (Rain Phoenix), a drug dealer who runs with Brownie and feels that her daughter is forcing her to divide her loyalties. Stranger Inside was directed and co-written by Cheryl Dunye, who previously made the controversial independent feminist satire The Watermelon Woman; the film was premiered at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival prior to its telecast on the premium cable network HBO, which financed the project. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Cheryl Dunye
Writer(s):
Cheryl Dunye
Producer(s):
Jim McKayMichael StipeEffie Brown
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LaShay M.

The Stranger Inside is one of the deepest movies I've seen in a long time. Perhaps I feel that way because I use to be that girl. She was a child left motherless but her desire to have her mother was so intense that she turned to a life of crime just so she could get sent to prison to be with her mother. Though those aren't the events of my life... had my situation been the same as hers...with my desire to have a mother being just as intense I believe I would have done anything necessary to be with my incarcerated mother as well. Therefore I guess it's a good thing my mother wasn't in prison and it was due to other reasons I couldn't have her.

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Ella S.

I saw this movie a while ago, and wow, it really stays with you. Amazing ending.

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Judith M.

Moving situations, poor acting and was that w Pheonix's sister? she should stay out of acting

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