It's impossible to ignore the strain of misogyny that taints the movie.
Civil Brand (2003)
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Reviews Counted:9
Fresh:2
Rotten:7
Average Rating:3.9/10
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for violence including a rape, and for pervasive strong language
Runtime: 1 hr 35 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Aug 29, 2003 Limited
Box Office: $123,580
Synopsis: “Welcome to the plantation, sister Frances.” With those words, Frances Shepherd, a beautiful young mother and nurse, is greeted upon her arrival at Whitehead Correctional Institute, a... “Welcome to the plantation, sister Frances.” With those words, Frances Shepherd, a beautiful young mother and nurse, is greeted upon her arrival at Whitehead Correctional Institute, a maximum-security prison for women. Surrounded by hardened repeat offenders, this meek woman—incarcerated for killing her abusive husband—has just joined the ranks of one of the most lucrative businesses in America: the prison industrial complex. With every eye-opening day that passes, with every cruelty leveled against Shepherd and her fellow inmates, it becomes more and more obvious that profit—not rehabilitation—is the goal at Whitehead. After a series of pivotal events force the women to rise up against the injustices at the penitentiary, they band together against the “new plantation” workplace that harvests human labor for profit. But the odds are stacked against them. Neema Barnette’s feature film debut freshly injects socio-political commentary into the prison-film genre. With a cast that includes rap stars DaBrat, Mos Def and MC Lyte and features standout performances LisaRaye, N’Bushe Wright and Monica Calhoun, CIVIL BRAND fiercely takes on “the system” that women face in today’s corrections structure. [More]
Starring: Lisa Raye, N'Bushe Wright, Monica Calhoun, Mos Def
Starring: Lisa Raye, N'Bushe Wright, Monica Calhoun, Mos Def, Clifton Powell, MC Lyte, Lark Voorhies, Da Brat, Tichina Arnold, Reed McCants
Director: Neema Barnette
Director: Neema Barnette
Studio: Lions Gate Films
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Reviews for Civil Brand
It's guilty of gross B-movie meltdown, but mitigating circumstances include honest anger and a scattering of vivid scenes.
Barnette, a veteran TV director, means this as an exposé of prison abuse and exploitation, but the film is too simplistic and derivative to succeed.
It presents a heated-up, awkward blend of earnest outrage and down-and-dirty exploitation.
Plagued by continuity problems, ham-fisted storytelling and a problematic voiceover by Da Brat, Civil Brand feels less like a prison movie than a prison sentence.
Without a scorcher like Pam Grier, the sub-NYPD Blue dialogue and acting dilute what could have been a shrieking wake-up call about for-profit prisons.
Although the film loses its way in the late going with a preponderance of melodramatic elements that dilute the more compelling social message, for much of its running time it packs a visceral punch.
A compelling, highly charged film that brings a contemporary perspective to classic prison picture elements.
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