So her first hubby wanted to love her conditionally? Makes sense. It's a religious person's nature to impose their spirituality and beliefs onto their partners.
Eve's Bayou is a 1997 American Southern Gothic drama film written and directed by Kasi Lemmons, who made her directorial debut with this film. Samuel L. Jackson served as a producer, and starred in the film with Lisa Nicole Carson, Jurnee Smollett, Lynn Whitfield, Debbi Morgan, Meagan Good and Diahann Carroll. The film premiered at the 1997 Toronto International Film Festival and was released in theaters on November 7, 1997. The film grossed $14 million domestically on a budget of $4 million, making it the most commercially successful independent film of 1997.[5][3]
In 2018, the film was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the United States National Film Registry as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".[6][7][8] A 116-minute[9] director's cut of the film was made a part of The Criterion Collection on October 25, 2022.[10]
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Big deal. Lets us know when she gets a job. No, we don't care about that either.
So her first hubby wanted to love her conditionally? Makes sense. It's a religious person's nature to impose their spirituality and beliefs onto their partners.
Why would someone use their body as a doodle pad?
Not supposed to get tattoos.
Shalom.
👀 man was here b
And?? I swear this is not newsworthy.
Her Crayola eyebrows irk me.
She’s so pretty. Love her free nature and how she takes care of herself. Still have to catch up on season 2 of Harlem.
MG has always been beautiful...From her beginning as the daughter on Eve's Bayou, until now.
Eve's Bayou is a 1997 American Southern Gothic drama film written and directed by Kasi Lemmons, who made her directorial debut with this film. Samuel L. Jackson served as a producer, and starred in the film with Lisa Nicole Carson, Jurnee Smollett, Lynn Whitfield, Debbi Morgan, Meagan Good and Diahann Carroll. The film premiered at the 1997 Toronto International Film Festival and was released in theaters on November 7, 1997. The film grossed $14 million domestically on a budget of $4 million, making it the most commercially successful independent film of 1997.[5][3]
In 2018, the film was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the United States National Film Registry as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".[6][7][8] A 116-minute[9] director's cut of the film was made a part of The Criterion Collection on October 25, 2022.[10]
Eves Bayou is a masterpiece. Yes, I'm blcak.
10:31 PM Agreed. That movie was great!
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