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Amy Rice Movies

2009  
 
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Get an all-access pass behind the scenes of the presidency as filmmakers trace the political journey of Barack Obama from his days as a Chicago senator to his current status as Commander in Chief. Explore the grass roots effort to get him elected by witnessing his landmark first victory in Iowa and following him on the road during the punishing primary campaign. Later, Obama is sworn into the presidency at the historical inauguration that named him the first African American president in the history of the United States. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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2003  
 
This four-part cable series celebrated the artists who were taking traditional American music in new and exciting directions in the early 21st century. Among the featured artists were Gillian Welch (of O Brother, Where Art Thou? fame), Ralph Stanley, the Black Keys, Joe Firstman, Cory Branan, Shemekia Copeland, T-Model Ford, Robert Randolph, Nickel Creek, Toshi Reagon, and Richard Julian. Individual episode titles included "Pickin' My Religion," "Accoustic Innovators," "Buy This Record," and "The Art of Song." The first half-hour episode of Keeping Time: New Music From America's Roots was originally seen on August 7, 2003. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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2001  
R  
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Miguel Pinero became a leading figure in New York's art scene during the 1970s as a poet, actor, and playwright whose vibrant, often pointed, work spoke directly to the lower classes and to disenfranchised minorities. As a founder of the influential Nuyorican Poets Cafe, his poetry soon became recognized as a forerunner to rap and hip-hop music. TV screenwriter turned director Leon Ichaso spins this impressionistic biographical look at this artist. Raised in an abusive family, Pinero (Benjamin Bratt) turns to streets for solace. Soon he is engaging in petty crime, drug dealing, and addiction. When he finds himself in Sing-Sing, he turns his experiences in prison into the play Short Eyes, which eventually garners him seven Tony awards in 1974. Uncomfortable with his new fame, he clings to his girlfriend, Sugar (Talisa Soto), and his childhood buddy, Miguel Algarin (Giancarlo Esposito), who is a literature professor and who co-founded the Nuyorican Cafe. Though Pinero makes cameos on such shows as Kojak, his art begins to suffer as he starts to succumb to his drug addictions. This film was screened at the 2001 Toronto Film Festival. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

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Starring:
Benjamin BrattGiancarlo Esposito, (more)