Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
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Rico Bruce Wade | ... | Charles |
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Tiffani Ferguson Pruitt | ... | Brenda |
Sean-Vaughn | ... | Michael | |
Leonydus Johnson | ... | Donovan | |
Briana Elle Jones | ... | Grace | |
Teri Ann Nelson | ... | Clarice (as Teri Ann) | |
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Quentin Brown | ... | Young Donovan |
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Evan Franklin | ... | Young Michael |
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Teri D. Brown | ... | Denise |
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Marcus Leslie | ... | Lonzo |
Simone Reynolds | ... | Adrianna | |
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Chanelle McCloud | ... | Poet in the club (as Chanelle R. McCloud) |
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Annelise LeGrow | ... | Bar Tender |
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TaNiyah Alexander | ... | Abigail |
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Kimberly Whitfield | ... | Abigail's Mom |
After a sudden tragedy, a recovering alcoholic attempts to reconcile with his two estranged sons over a weekend, but the encounter reveals secrets that could destroy their family forever.
Sincerely, Brenda is about a family coming together after the death of their mother/wife. The film follows the father, a recovering alcoholic, who tries to reconcile with his estranged sons after a troubled time in his life when he wasn't really there for them. Sincerely, Brenda is a very well executed film, particularly for an indie film. I watch a lot of independent films and a lot of times you have to look past flawed technical elements, but Sincerely Brenda has very high end cinematography (I say this as a cinematographer myself), a touching score, and good acting and directing. From looking at his IMDB profile, it seems that this might be the director's first film, which makes this quite an accomplishment. I found Sincerely, Brenda to be a powerful film about loss, pain, and forgiveness that I would recommend to anyone.