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The film tells the story of a young woman who must come to terms with a long history of sexual abuse, drug addiction, and poverty. It has been reported that the story was loosely based on the screenwriter's past relationship with a college girlfriend. A gospel stage play, written, directed, and produced by Tyler Perry, preceded the film. [6] [7]
After Precious was screened at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival in January, it was picked up for distribution by Lions Gate Entertainment and received promotional assistance from Oprah Winfrey's Harpo Productions and Tyler Perry's 34th Street Films. [19] Precious was the first theatrical film to be affiliated with Perry's company. [20]
However, the studio chose to move the release date forward to November 5, 2010; Tyler Perry commented it was "a serious film that really lends itself to the Fall period." [ 13 ] Grossing $20.1 million in its opening weekend, For Colored Girls debuted at the box office at #3, behind Megamind ($47.7 million) and Due Date ($33.5 million).
Mea Culpa, the latest film from US comedy magnate Tyler Perry has received a lashing from viewers.. The film, a legal thriller, follows a criminal defense attorney (Kelly Rowland) who agrees to ...
Mea Culpa is a 2024 American legal thriller film written and directed by Tyler Perry.The film stars Kelly Rowland as a criminal defense attorney, who takes the case of an artist (played by Trevante Rhodes), who is accused of murdering his girlfriend.
Amazon MGM Studios has released the first trailer for Tyler Perry’s “Divorce in the Black,” starring Meagan Good and Cory Hardrict. The thriller will be available to stream globally on Prime ...
From left, Nicole Avant, Oprah Winfrey, Tyler Perry and Kerry Washington arrive for the premiere of "The Six Triple Eight" at the Egyptian Theatre in Los Angeles on Dec. 3, 2024.
I Know I've Been Changed was the first successful play from playwright Tyler Perry. [1] The play focuses on issues including child abuse [2] and rape and how they can be overcome by a strong belief in God. Soul musician Ryan Shaw got his start performing in this play in 1998. The play received its first staging in Atlanta in 1992. [3]