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La marche de l'espoir

Original title: Life Support
  • TV Movie
  • 2007
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
1.4K
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Queen Latifah in La marche de l'espoir (2007)
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The true-life story of a mother who overcame an addiction to crack and became a positive role model and an AIDS activist in the black community.The true-life story of a mother who overcame an addiction to crack and became a positive role model and an AIDS activist in the black community.The true-life story of a mother who overcame an addiction to crack and became a positive role model and an AIDS activist in the black community.

  • Director
    • Nelson George
  • Writers
    • Nelson George
    • Jim McKay
    • Hannah Weyer
  • Stars
    • Queen Latifah
    • Vianca Mercedes
    • Anna Deavere Smith
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Nelson George
    • Writers
      • Nelson George
      • Jim McKay
      • Hannah Weyer
    • Stars
      • Queen Latifah
      • Vianca Mercedes
      • Anna Deavere Smith
    • 13User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 9 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Queen Latifah
    Queen Latifah
    • Ana
    Vianca Mercedes
    • Drug addict
    Anna Deavere Smith
    Anna Deavere Smith
    • Lucille
    Wendell Pierce
    Wendell Pierce
    • Slick
    Rachel Nicks
    Rachel Nicks
    • Kelly
    Evan Ross
    Evan Ross
    • Amare
    Gloria Reuben
    Gloria Reuben
    • Sandra
    Tony Rock
    Tony Rock
    • Ness
    Darrin Dewitt Henson
    Darrin Dewitt Henson
    • MJ2
    Tracee Ellis Ross
    Tracee Ellis Ross
    • Tanya
    Limary Agosto
    • Woman #1
    • (as Limary L. Agosto)
    Carlo Alban
    Carlo Alban
    • Andre
    • (as a different name)
    Sidné Anderson
    • Sister Bernice
    Dorothea Golden
    • Peer Counselor #1
    Chyna Layne
    Chyna Layne
    • Deyah
    Angel Magee
    • Peer Counselor #2
    Carol Magee
    • Peer Counselor #3
    Ivone Negron
    • Peer Counselor #4
    • Director
      • Nelson George
    • Writers
      • Nelson George
      • Jim McKay
      • Hannah Weyer
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    User reviews13

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    7lastliberal

    I never promised you a rose garden.

    Queen Latifah is truly outstanding on this biopic about a former drug addict who becomes HIV+ and now devotes her life to helping others avoid or deal with the disease.

    But, it is not just the social work that is compelling, it is the fact that even social workers have real lives that intersect with and compete with their duties.

    We feel Ana's pain as she tries to convince her sisters in the community to deal realistically with the AIDS epidemic that is the leading cause of death for black women between 24-35. At the same time, she is dealing with a husband that infected her when they were both crack addicts. She is also trying to raise a young daughter, while trying to reconnect with a daughter she lost during her drug-use period. It's almost more than a normal person can handle, and seemingly impossible for a reformed drug-user.

    Queen Latifah is assisted by a great cast that includes Wendell Pierce (Ray, "The Wire), Gloria Reuben ("ER"), and newcomer Rachel Nicks.
    9edwagreen

    Life Support- Gives Life A Chance ***1/2

    A very good film showing the life of a former drug user who works for an outreach program for women with HIV.

    Queen Latifah, a very fine actress, is well suited for the part of Annie.

    What makes this film so good is that there is little violence. All the characters give meaning to this very endearing film.

    Latifah is especially effective in her sessions with other women. There are marvelous supporting performances by the daughter she gave up to her mother. The latter is also quite good.

    This is a very compelling story detailing the black experience with regard to home life and personal identifications and self-esteem.

    The Brooklyn locations are a joy to see.
    10gregory1224

    Excellent Film!

    This film is beyond excellent. Where do I start? First, , the acting by all involved including the minor parts is brilliant. Queen Latifah is truly royal; Ross, Smith, and Pierce are equally brilliant; however, Pierce's role as the husband matches Latifah's performance punch for punch. A special shout out to Tracee Ellis Ross whose small role was handled brilliantly.

    Second, the movie itself feel like a home movie. It is no small wonder it is based on the life of "Ana" a real life heroin addict whose life unfolds in front of us. The movies use of NYC locations was a smart move by all involved. The music used is really good. The dreariness of the city holds up like a toxic killer that is HIV.

    Third, the topic of HIV amongst the forgotten community: blacks in America is a long time coming. Nowadays, HIV is huge among African American in our inner cities.

    The movie finely address the "invisible" population and gives them names and faces.

    I wholeheartedly recommend this film for anyone who wants to see what brilliant acting, plot line, and heart-wrenching choices people make...even if they are wrong.
    7claudio_carvalho

    A Tribute to Life

    In Brooklyn, New York, the former crack addicted Ana Wallace (Queen Latifah) is HIV positive and is a volunteer in the Life Support, an organization that promotes a fight against AIDS in the Afro-American community. Ana wanders through the streets handing out condoms and helping people with AIDS through lectures and advices. She lives with her mate Slick (Wendell Pierce), who has transmitted AIDS to her, and their little daughter Kim (Rayelle Parker). She has lost the custody of her older daughter Kelly (Rachel Nicks) that lives with her estranged mother Lucille (Anna Deavere Smith).

    When Kelly's childhood gay friend Amare (Evan Ross), who is sick and rejected by his sister Tanya (Tracee Ellis Ross), vanishes on the streets of Brooklyn, Ana seeks him out and tries to save him. Meanwhile Lucille decides to move to Virginia with Kelly, and Ana reflects about her life and the relationship with Kelly.

    "Life Support" is a wonderful tribute to life inspired in the true story of a black woman that has overcome her addiction to crack and has become an activist in her community of an organization called Life Support. Despite being a sad story, the message transmitted by this little film is tremendously positive and uplifting. The Afro-American actors and actresses have magnificent performances and Queen Latifah shines in the role of Ana Wallace. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Juntos pela Vida" ("Together for Life")
    10gradyharp

    A Genuinely Fine and Fresh Look at an Ongoing Problem

    Once again HBO has produced a film for television that will doubtless be a success not only in its televised version but on theater release and/or DVD. LIFE SUPPORT as written by Nelson George, Hannah Weyer and Jim McKay and directed with power and restraint by Nelson George has the courage to delve deeply into the problem of AIDS in the black community and the result is a film that is not only informative but also a story of tremendous power about the sequelae of HIV infection on the lives of those infected and their families.

    Based on the true story of a mother who as a rack cocaine addict became infected by her boyfriend's indiscriminate use of a shared needle and with the discovery of her sero-positive status turned her life around to become a powerful positive role model and AIDS activist in the black community. Ana Willis (Queen Latifah in a sterling performance) is married to Slick (Wendell Pierce), both of whom are HIV positive and both work, living with their young daughter Kim (Ravelle Parker) and trying to cope with their estranged daughter Kelly (Rachel Nicks, a true find of a young artist!) who elects to live with her grandmother, Ana's beleaguered mother (Anna Deavere Smith, once again proving she is one of the premiere actors of the day). Kelly and Ana are at odds and their strained relationship is one of the evidences of the cruelties of the aftermath of ex-addicts manner of going straight. Kelly's closest friend is Omari (Evan Ross, gifted actor son of Diana Ross!) who is gay and is very ill with AIDS. Kelly asks for Ana's help when Omari disappears and it is through this act that the story plunges forward into the self help groups of AIDS patients Ana chairs, Ana's visit to Omari's boyfriends such as MJ (Darrin Dewitt Henson) who is very much on the down low, and Ana's ultimate finding herself as a mother, a wife, a caregiver and a fine activist in doing her part to prevent the spread of the dread disease form which she suffers.

    The large cast is excellent with outstanding performances by Queen Latifah, Anna Deavere Smith, and Rachel Nicks and strong work by Evan Ross et al. The beauty of the film is the avoidance of grandstanding and overacting: the message is driven home quietly and with respect. It is a fine film that should be seen by everyone. Grady Harp

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    • Trivia
      Tanya and Amare who are sister and brother in this film are actually real siblings. Tracee Ellis Ross and Evan Ross, children of the iconic singer Diana Ross.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 59th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Well Be As It May
      Written by Jeremy James

      Performed by Jeremy James

      Courtesy of JeremyJamesMusic.net

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    • Release date
      • February 7, 2008 (Norway)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Life Support
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • HBO Films
      • Flavor Unit Entertainment
      • Urban Romances
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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