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Strange Fruit

  • 2004
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
268
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Strange Fruit (2004)
DramaMysteryThriller

William Boyals, a successful, black, gay attorney in New York, is drawn back to the small, rural Louisiana town he long ago escaped from to investigate the lynching of a black gay childhood ... Read allWilliam Boyals, a successful, black, gay attorney in New York, is drawn back to the small, rural Louisiana town he long ago escaped from to investigate the lynching of a black gay childhood friend.William Boyals, a successful, black, gay attorney in New York, is drawn back to the small, rural Louisiana town he long ago escaped from to investigate the lynching of a black gay childhood friend.

  • Director
    • Kyle Schickner
  • Writer
    • Kyle Schickner
  • Stars
    • Ron Allen
    • Cornell S. Thomas
    • Kent Faulcon
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    268
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kyle Schickner
    • Writer
      • Kyle Schickner
    • Stars
      • Ron Allen
      • Cornell S. Thomas
      • Kent Faulcon
    • 16User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ron Allen
    • Kelvin Ayers
    Cornell S. Thomas
    • Henchman #1
    • (as Cornell Thomas)
    Kent Faulcon
    Kent Faulcon
    • William Boyals
    Aaron Kleven
    • Cedric
    • (as Aaron Klevin)
    Sam Jones
    • Sheriff Jensey
    Berlinda Tolbert
    Berlinda Tolbert
    • Emma Ayers
    Charlie Schroeder
    • Tommy
    Wilbert Lewis
    • Preacher
    • (as Reverend Wilbert Lewis)
    David Raibon
    David Raibon
    • Duane Ayers
    Nancy B. Shepard
    • Funeral Mourner
    • (as Nancy B. Shepard Ph.D.)
    Sandra Lutcher
    • Funeral Mourner
    Charlotte Washington
    • Funeral Mourner
    Thelma Y. Thomas
    • Funeral Mourner
    Jared Day
    • Deputy Conover
    Jon Finck
    • Deputy Adams
    Ron Bottitta
    Ron Bottitta
    • Deputy Butler
    Christopher May
    Christopher May
    • Deputy Mathers
    Celestial
    Celestial
    • Martha Boyals
    • (as Cecile M. Johnson)
    • Director
      • Kyle Schickner
    • Writer
      • Kyle Schickner
    • All cast & crew
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    6rgcustomer

    A good story, waiting for proper funding

    After the first few minutes, I figured I wouldn't give this film anything higher than a 5. The sound is atrocious. The violent scenes are beyond amateurish. Some characters, particularly the Sheriff, were parodies of themselves, and unintentionally painful to watch. And some characters had sudden changes of heart that weren't believable.

    But two things hold the viewer's attention. First, Ken Faulcon in the lead role is believable and captivating. And second, the story of twin bigotries is also believable, and the plot is told in a way that the ending was a complete surprise to me, in more ways than one.

    I agree with others who said this film could be better paced near 90 minutes. Get a better cast, fine-tune the script, improve the production values, and you could have something. Look what happened to those atrocious Madea videos -- some became half-decent movies. While I give this current film a 6, I'm certain that a remake could achieve a 7 or 8.
    4lostintwinpeaks

    Excellent debut thriller from Kyle Shickner & Co.

    I went to see this 3 nights ago here in Cork, Ireland. It was the world premiere of it, in the tiny cinema in the Triskel Arts Centre as part of the Cork Film Festival.

    I found "Strange Fruit" to be an excellent movie. It is a bit rough around the edges, but for a low-budget movie that is to be expected! In general the acting (particularly from the main lead Kent Faulcon) is wonderful, the cinematography and direction excellent, and the script hugely entertaining and thought-provoking, with some nice set-ups and witty dialogue.

    The ending was a bit sudden, with no conclusion given to characters and events once the finale came to its gripping end ... but perhaps that's what the filmmakers were going for? It certainly did make the movie more unsettling. I did like the fact that the main character never came to terms with his mother on screen: it leaves you wondering whether or not he ever will, as in real-life sometimes these things are never settled. This was a good choice, to leave it unresolved rather than sentimentally wrapping it up!

    Taut and suspenseful throughout, "Strange Fruit" is a hugely ambitious debut and I have high hopes for what the writer/director Kyle Schickner will unleash next. He - and his colleagues - are a talent worth watching.

    I hope "Strange Fruit" gets a wider release soon, as more people deserve to see this movie, an above-average thriller with some original and insightful twists on homophobia and racism in America's Deep South.

    Highly Recommended: 7/10
    EdwardJordon

    KUDOS TO ALL INVOLVED

    I was fortunate to catch this movie at the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival. "Strange Fruit" is a breakout film-in-waiting. Kent Faulcon is the next big thing. Fans of TV LAND will recognize Berlinda Tolbert (of "The Jeffersons"). Her performance is certain to win a legion of new fans. Sam Jones is the newcomer on the block, but his performance is remarkably nuanced and affecting. KUDOS to all involved. This is certainly a writer/director to watch. There is a totally unanticipated plot twist that I will not divulge. Watch the movie...you won't see it coming, either. From the opening credits to the closing credits, this is a low budget masterwork filled with conviction and integrity. SEE IT!
    1jhall251

    gay black in the South could be interesting premise, script is awful.

    Horrible script, ending is a non sequitur, some okay acting, mostly wooden - bad, bad, bad script. Much as I am willing to suspend disbelief in the interest of a movie about gay life this movie is beyond my ability.

    Some of the relationship interactions, e.g. between Boyles and Calvin's brother, are interesting and worth watching. Duane's performance is good, the bar owner's is also. This is not the strongest cast, but no- one could do much with this script.

    Surprise endings should make sense in retrospect - this one just comes out of the blue, without any reasonable build up or explanation, confusing the message of the movie and disdaining the intelligence of the audience. Also, a message movie about racism and homophobia does not need a surprise ending, it just distracts and detracts. Stupid stupid script.

    Would love to see a serious movie about life as a gay black man in the South (or anywhere) - this ain't it.
    4kerrie49

    What was I thinking

    I too had waited a long time to see this film. As far as I know it has never been released in Australia so in the end I found a copy on the net and ordered it through there. Weeks after my order confirmation it finally arrived and I was extremely excited to finally be sitting in front of my TV ready to watch a film that sounded so interesting and controversial and filmed in an area of the world where so many good movies are. What a disappointment. Within the first few minutes I realised I'd ordered a B Grader but was still full of expectation. I convinced my son (18) to watch it with me as I love sharing when I find a movie of value with good underlying statements and/or story lines. About half way through he got up and said he couldn't stand watching it any longer, it was so predictable and amateurish. I agreed but watched to the end. The acting was atrocious even for B Grade standards. The stereotyping also predictable and I feel for the good folks of Lake Arthur, Louisianna who must've cringed after seeing the film depicting them in such a way. No doubt some racial prejudices still exist in many parts of the world not just the States but really, in this day and age I doubt they'd get away with all the ridiculous alibi's presented in this. I had to double check the date the film was made as their attempts at gimmicky filming of the more gruesome scenes was something I'd expect from a high school student's first attempt at making a film 'indy' like. I'd like to see this film put into the hands of experienced scriptwriters and film makers, its an old tale but one that could still pack a punch if dealt with professionally. So disappointed after such a long wait and with such high expectations. The soundtrack was probably the only thing I enjoyed.

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    • Trivia
      This movie was filmed in late 2004, after Barack Obama was the keynote speaker at the Democratic National Convention, and some television pundits had referred to him as "a very articulate black man." That phrase appears on a billboard as the first scene in Louisiana.
    • Crazy credits
      Chico was not harmed in the making of this film.
    • Connections
      References Dans la chaleur de la nuit (1967)
    • Soundtracks
      Kama Sutra Lover
      Performed by Tami, Nadia and Nicole

      Lyrics written by Tammy Reese (BMI), Nadia Elmalk (ASCAP) and Nicole Raymond (ASCAP)

      Music by Benjamin Chan (BMI)

      Produced by zeng @ New Music Unlimited

      Published by Squeaky Kirin Music Publishing (BMI) and Squeaky Pagoda Music Publishing (ASCAP)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • October 10, 2004 (Ireland)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Former Official site for the film - site no longer active. (United States)
      • Official distributor's page for the film. (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Lakeview Memorial Cemetery, 8th Street & Arthur Avenue, Lake Arthur, Louisiana, USA(Funeral Scene for Kelvin Ayers)
    • Production company
      • Fencesitter Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 55m(115 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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