Constellation (film)

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Constellation
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Directed by Jordan Walker-Pearlman
Written byJordan Walker-Pearlman
Produced byJordan Walker-Pearlman
Starring Ever Carradine
David Clennon
Rae Dawn Chong
Melissa De Sousa
Hill Harper
Alec Newman
Zoe Saldana
Billy Dee Williams
Lesley Anne Warren
Gabrielle Union
Clarence Williams III
CinematographyJohn Niaga Demps
Edited byAlison Learned
Music byMichael Bearden
Stefan Dickerson
Stanley A. Smith
Distributed by Codeblack Entertainment
20th Century Fox
Release dates
  • February 16, 2005 (2005-02-16)(Pan African Film Festival)
  • February 2, 2007 (2007-02-02)(United States)
Running time
105 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Constellation is a drama film that was released by Codeblack Entertainment and 20th Century Fox in 2007. [1] It had its French premiere in Cannes, and in Britain premiered as a special screening at the American embassy in London.

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Plot

Returning to Huntsville, Alabama—a town that once held back their opportunities but now glistens as a modern, technology-based city—the Boxer family and its extended members discover in the memory of a loved one what binds them together.

When the beloved Carmel Boxer passes away, her entire family returns to the Deep South to celebrate her life and legacy. As the Boxer family comes together for the first time in many years, revelations of Carmel's painful past begin to force each person to address their pent-up emotions and true feelings for one another. The story chronicles the lives and loves of this African-American family as its members are forced to come to terms with a tumultuous past marked by an unrequited interracial affair. The film explores the way in which the family patriarch, Helms Boxer, must confront his demons amid the changing racial fabric of society and his own family. [2]

Cast

Production

Constellation was filmed entirely on location in Huntsville, Alabama. [3]

Reception

As of June 2020, the film holds a 0% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 20 reviews with an average rating of 3.27/10. The site's critics consensus states "Though earnestly directed, Constellation lacks dramatic fireworks and eventually falls into TV-movie sentimentality." [4]

However, the Los Angeles Times said in its review that the film was "highly entertaining and emotional," and that "Walker-Pearlman is adept at revealing the effect these people and others have on each other, especially on Helms, played with depth and restraint by Williams." [5] The film won Best Independent Film of the Year at the Black Reel Awards from the Foundation for the Advancement of African-Americans in Film, made up largely of African-American film critics.[ citation needed ]

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References

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