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Anne B. Real

  • 2003
  • PG-13
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
2.3/10
3.9K
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Anne B. Real (2003)
Drama

The coming of age story of a young female rapper, who finds her inspiration by reading the Diary of Anne Frank.The coming of age story of a young female rapper, who finds her inspiration by reading the Diary of Anne Frank.The coming of age story of a young female rapper, who finds her inspiration by reading the Diary of Anne Frank.

  • Director
    • Lisa France
  • Writers
    • Antonio Macia
    • Lisa France
    • Luis Moro
  • Stars
    • Carlos Leon
    • Eric Smith
    • Jackie Quinones
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    2.3/10
    3.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lisa France
    • Writers
      • Antonio Macia
      • Lisa France
      • Luis Moro
    • Stars
      • Carlos Leon
      • Eric Smith
      • Jackie Quinones
    • 20User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Carlos Leon
    Carlos Leon
    • Juan Gimenez
    Eric Smith
    • Deuce
    Jackie Quinones
    Jackie Quinones
    • Kitty
    Sherri Saum
    Sherri Saum
    • Janet Gimenez
    Geronimo Frias
    Geronimo Frias
    • Darius
    • (as Geronimo Frias Jr.)
    Antonio Macia
    Antonio Macia
    • Michael Dominguez
    Janice Richardson
    Janice Richardson
    • Cynthia Gimenez
    • (as Janice Richardson aka 'JNYCE')
    Julia Moran
    • Young Cynthia
    Omas Diaz
    • Young Juan
    David Zayas
    David Zayas
    • Cynthia's Dad
    David Cera
    • Gomez - Drug Dealer #1
    Zhamyr 'Summy' Cueva
    • Eduardo, Drug Dealer #2
    Kamau Hervert
    • Self - Rapper
    Charles LeTrelle Holt
    Charles LeTrelle Holt
    • Angel
    • (as Charles Holt)
    'Nesta' Ward
    • Frank
    Denia Brache
    • Mrs. Gimenez
    Lidia Ovalles
    • Grandmother
    Raven Curtis
    • Anita
    • Director
      • Lisa France
    • Writers
      • Antonio Macia
      • Lisa France
      • Luis Moro
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    ManiacMallRat

    A Moving Film

    What first drew me to rent, "Anne B. Real" on my weekly trip to Blockbuster, was when a friend picked up the dvd and read off the back that "GirlFight" and "8 Mile" were recommended for those who enjoyed "Anne B. Real" I had seen both movies, so I decided that I would give it a chance. And, I must say, I am overly glad I did.

    When watching, "Anne B. Real" I felt as if I was there with the characters, especially the main character, her inner turmoil brought tears to my eyes. I truly enjoyed it, it's one of those movies that for whiles to come, you'll still gasp "Fantastic..."



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    8renisanz

    better than expected.

    I'm the kinda of person who enjoys watching low budget, critically acclaimed indy films. When I came across "Anne B. Real" on the wall of the video store, I was intrigued by the story. I didn't expect the movie to be that awesome, but with comparisons to "Girlfight" and "8 mile" I thought it was worth checking out.

    I wasn't disappointed. The story was great and engaging and the characters were believable. I really like the perfomance of Janice Richardson as Cynthia. She was great and I hope to see her in more films in the near future.

    The film does address a lot of issues without being to preachy. It touches on things such as sexism in the rap industry, being a product of your environmnet, and trying to rise above even when it seems the people closest to you are against you. However, the story also shows that one positive influence can be enough to give someone the boost they need to rise above.
    vchimpanzee

    Well done

    First of all, I should mention I'm 49 years old and white and don't care for rap music.

    But this appeared to be a quality production, with important lessons, positive messages, good writing and good acting. Just don't get too attached to anyone because in this neighborhood, you can't be sure anyone will survive to the end.

    Cynthia's father was a dedicated teacher at an aging New York City high school in a bad section of the city. When she was young, he gave her Anne Frank's famous diary to read.

    Now Cynthia is a student at that high school. Her father is deceased and her family is on welfare. They include Cynthia, her mother, her grandmother, her brother Juan, her sister Janet, and Janet's baby. Cynthia's mother is Latina and doesn't look black. I'm not clear on her father's racial background but he had a Spanish-sounding name. Anyway, Cynthia looks black and thinks of herself as black.

    Several teachers at the school, particularly Michael, believe that at least some of these kids can be reached, despite what the neighborhood is like. Cynthia is one of them, though she has had difficulty since her father's death. But reading about Anne Frank has inspired her and she now writes rap lyrics inspired by Anne. As "Anne B. Real", she raps in front of a mirror. In the same mirror she imagines people she knows criticizing her.

    Meanwhile, Juan supposedly has had a job, but the only way he seems to make money is by selling lyrics to up-and-coming rapper Deuce. Deuce wants to impress those who can make him a star, so he claims the lyrics are his own. Of course, so does Juan--who, by the way, uses too much of his money to buy drugs, and gets into situations that could put him behind bars.

    Cynthia's friends include Kitty, who looks very white but is more street in her speech than most of the movie's characters. She could be considered comic relief. There is also Jerome, who has been on his own since age 12, and he has to get by delivering drugs. Darius is a very European-looking Latino who seems to want a romantic relationship with Cynthia.

    Deuce has a girlfriend who is quite pretty and thinks she is "all that". I didn't catch her name but she adds a lot.

    The stories of Deuce and Cynthia are interesting, and both characters have a lot of determination, but Cynthia is the strongest character here. She needs to be strong, too, because she will be put through a lot (so will the audience), and JNyce is quite effective.

    But despite this movie taking me out of my comfort zone, I think it was a worthwhile experience.
    1mandyprotakov

    Amateurish

    It would be nice if someone were to tell all those budding filmmakers that all it takes to make a film is to assemble a few amateur actors and a video camera.

    This film looked like a home video! It was so poorly shot it gave me a headache and almost made me sea-sick.

    As to the story, it was annoying as with the majority of those movie that try to appear "real" but only come across as being caricatural. It should be called Anne B. Unreal.

    In my video store, the copies were up for sale right away because nobody wanted to watch it. What a surprise! Do yourselves a favor and pass on Anne B. Real
    1lilliansimone

    Awful

    Take a bunch of amateur wanna-be actors and shoots them with Dad's camcorder.

    Take the resulting "brilliant" footage and slap it together on the home computer and you get Anne B. Real.

    Now don't get me wrong, I have nothing against people getting experience by making a feature-length project

    I do have a problem, however, with hyping it as if it were a real movie when in fact it is a painful-to-watch home video that you would only sit still for if it were made by your family.

    In other words, avoid at all costs.

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    Drama

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    • Trivia
      Lisa France's debut.
    • Crazy credits
      We thank the ANNE FRANK - Fonds. Basel, the Copyright holder for allowing us to quote some sentences out of Anne Frank's Diary
    • Connections
      Featured in The 2004 IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      Womanology
      Written and Performed by KRS-One

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    • Release date
      • June 14, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Анна Б. Риал
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Luis Moro Productions
      • Urban Dream Productions
      • Urban Family Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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