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Woman Thou Art Loosed (2004)
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Starring: Michael Boatman, Idalis De Leon, Loretta Devine, Kimberly Elise, T.D. Jakes, Debbi Morgan, Clifton Powell
Director: Michael Schultz
Category: Drama
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Subtitles:
English,Spanish
Length:
90 mins
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Based on Bishop T.D. Jakes' novel and play, this unforgettable story of hope and redemption is truly inspirational. Woman Thou Are Loosed follows the life of Michelle Jordan (Kimberly Elsie) who is raised in a home of dysfunction and abuse. The years of mistreatment from her mother's (Loretta Devine) boyfriend result in Michelle's entanglement in a world of drugs, prostitution and imprisonment. It is behind bars that Michelle finally receives the help she needs. It is the counseling from Bishop T.D. Jakes (as himself) that empowers Michelle to start on the road to healing. This inspiring film won both the 2004 Best Film Award at the American Black Film Festival and the 2004 Best America Film at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.

 
 
   
   

 

 

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