Back to School Mom
Back to School Mom is a 2015 American television drama film produced by Milan Selassie, directed by Christopher Erskin, written by Gerald Olson, and starring Kimberly Elise, Denzel Whitaker, Loretta Devine, Harry Lennix, Rick Fox, and Garcelle Beauvais.[1] The entire production was filmed in Cape Town, South Africa.
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Directed by | Christopher Erskin |
Starring | Kimberly Elise |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
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Producer(s) | Milan Selassie |
Cinematography | David Claessen |
Editor(s) | Ronell Loots Richard Starkey |
Running time | 88 minutes |
Production company(s) | Intelligent Media Productions |
Distributor | Lifetime |
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It was released on Valentine's Day 2015 on Lifetime.
Plot
Story of a 41 year old woman who goes back to college to finish up her last year of school. While there, she becomes good friends with a classmate, who turns out to be the son she gave up 20 years earlier.
Cast
- Kimberly Elise as Mary Thomas
- Denzel Whitaker as Noah Riley
- Loretta Devine as Megham Graham
- Harry Lennix as Lawrence Riley
- Rick Fox as Matthew Kessler
- Garcelle Beauvais as Dee Riley
gollark: How can I tell why an advanced carpenter isn't advanced carpenting?
gollark: Also the orechid.
gollark: Right, I forgot Intel had actually released working 10nm products now. Back to confused, I guess.
gollark: Oh, so they're harder to cool despite the same total heat output because of the greater density of 7nm? That does make more sense.
gollark: I guess that you could maybe, I don't know, have differences in *measured* temperature depending on where the thermal sensors are, or have different fan control. But that couldn't really change total heat output.
References
- Carra, Mallory (14 February 2015). "Is Lifetime's 'Back To School Mom' Based On A True Story? It Puts A Dramatic Twist On A Common Story". Bustle. Retrieved 18 May 2019.
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