Released Date:
2001-01-12
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
112 min
Rated:
PG-13
IMDB Ratings:
6.1 (44742 Reviews)
Director:
Thomas CarterDuane Adler (story)
Duane Adler (screenplay)
Cheryl Edwards (screenplay)
Sara wants to be a ballerina, but her dreams are cut short by the sudden death of her mother. She moves in with her father, who she has not seen for a long time. He lives on the other side of town, in a predominantly Black neighborhood. She gets transferred to a new school where she is one of the few White students there. She becomes friends with Chenille, and later, falls in love with Chenille's brother, Derek.
Released Date:
2002-09-13
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
102 min
Rated:
PG-13
IMDB Ratings:
6.3 (19763 Reviews)
Director:
Tim StoryMark Brown (story)
Mark Brown (screenplay)
Don D. Scott (screenplay)
Marshall Todd (screenplay)
A day in the life of a barbershop on the south side of Chicago. Calvin, who inherited the struggling business from his deceased father, views the shop as nothing but a burden and waste of his time. After selling the shop to a local loan shark, Calvin slowly begins to see his father's vision and legacy and struggles with the notion that he just sold it out. The barbershop is filled with characters who share their stories, jokes, trials and tribulations. In the shop we find Eddie, an old barber with strong opinions and no customers. Jimmy is a highly educated barber with a superiority complex who can't stand Isaac, the new, white barber who just wants a shot at cutting some hair. Ricky is an ex-con with two strikes against him and is desperately trying to stay straight. Terri is a hard-edged woman who can't seem to leave her two-timing boyfriend. And lastly there's Dinka, a fellow barber who is madly in love with Terri but doesn't get the time of day.
Released Date:
2004-02-06
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
106 min
Rated:
PG-13
IMDB Ratings:
5.6 (8739 Reviews)
Director:
Kevin Rodney SullivanMark Brown (characters)
Don D. Scott
The continuing adventures of the barbers at Calvin's Barbershop. Gina, a stylist at the beauty shop next door, is now trying to cut in on his buisness. Calvin is again struggling to keep his father's shop and traditions alive--this time against urban developers looking to replace mom & pop establishments with name-brand chains. The world changes, but some things never go out of style--from current events and politics to relationships and love, you can still say anything you want at the barbershop.
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