One love in Brooklyn
| Movie | |
|---|---|
| German title | One love in Brooklyn |
| Original title | Disappearing Acts |
| Country of production | United States |
| original language | English |
| Publishing year | 2000 |
| length | 111 minutes |
| Age rating | FSK 6 |
| Rod | |
| Director | Gina Prince-Bythewood |
| script | Lisa Jones |
| production | Lydia Dean Pilcher |
| music |
Allen Cato , Me'Shell NdegéOcello |
| camera | Tami Reiker |
| cut | Françoise Bonnot |
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Disappearing Acts is an American love - drama from the year 2000 . It is the literary adaptation of Terry McMillan's novel Disappearing Acts . The film was shot in New York City on a budget of approximately $ 7.5 million.
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The teacher Zora Banks dreams of a career as a songwriter. She falls in love with the married craftsman Franklin Swift, whom she meets in Brooklyn . Swift wants to go into business one day.
Banks becomes pregnant and thinks about her life.
Reviews
- Lexicon of international films : The plot is "conventional", the actors - especially Wesley Snipes - are good.
- 3BlackChicks Review (by Rose Cooper): Banks and Swift's love affair “overshadowed” the rest of the plot.
Awards
Wesley Snipes, Sanaa Lathan and Lisa Arrindell Anderson were nominated for the 2001 Black Reel Award . The film was nominated for an Image Award in 2001.
Web links
- Disappearing Acts in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Disappearing Acts at Rotten Tomatoes (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ A love in Brooklyn. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .