Frankie and Alice (Halle Berry)

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Hadn't seen a thread on this yet.

This sounds like an interesting storyline and a good role for Halle to show off her range plus there's a strong supporting cast too imo.


Poster, setpic, synopsis, release date....

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Genre: Suspense/Thriller
Director: Geoffrey Sax
Cast: Halle Berry, Stellan Skarsgard, Chandra Wilson, Phylicia Rashad

Synopsis:

Frankie and Alice follows a young black woman, struggling with multiple personality disorder, torn between who she is and the racist Caucasian alter-personality that preys upon her mind. This thrilling race for identity is a complex and disturbing whirlwind into the human psyche.

Release is planned for Fall, 2010.


Review from Hollywood Reporter:
Frankie & Alice -- Film Review

By Duane Byrge, may 15, 2010 06:59 ET

Bottom Line: Halle Berry struts her performance stuff as a multiple-personality stripper.

CANNES -- It's not often that Spike TV and the Lifetime Channel might be interested in the same production. Well, if you've got Halle Berry playing a stripper with multiple personalities, the venue possibilities are multitudinal.

Cable rental, and DVD seem certain locks, but theatrically, where is New Line when you need them for the pickup?

With Berry cast in the role of a sex-crazed stripper, "Frankie & Alice" should entice male viewers but aesthetic-minded menfolk will grouse about Berry's cautious stripper costumes -- it's set in the'70s -- and its surprising lack of sizzle. Overall, "Frankie & Alice" is a well-wrought psychological drama that delves into the dark side of one woman's psyche.

Berry is spellbinding as Frankie, a young L.A. exotic dancer. If stripping for a living weren't chaotic enough, Frankie is plagued by gigantic personality swings: She switches from hard-drinking, promiscuous lady of the night to a teetotaling, racist Southern white belle, and, to boot, a genius-level kid. Not surprisingly, this lands her in a lot of trouble, personally and legally.

Crammed into a public psych ward after an "episode," Frankie is left in the care
of an emotionally drained psychiatrist (Stellan Skarsgard). The good doctor is a former LSD "researcher" who is still trying to plug into another reality. Down to basic prognosis, however, he's essentially a mope who medicates with tuna sandwiches, jazz and liquor. Frankie gets his professional and personal juices flowing again.

In her terms, Frankie thinks she's crazy, in the doc's lingo, she's a wonderful specimen -- someone who reaches other realities through her own chemical dysfunction. In a sense, they are a perfect doctor-patient match. And, each could cure the other.

Although six scribes credited with the screenplay usually predicts erratic story and mood swings, "Frankie" does not suffer from multiple writer disorder. Both clinically and dramatically, it's an engaging titillation despite a somewhat flat last half-hour.

Throughout, its exhibitionist proclivities are evened-out under director Geoffrey Sax's astute guidance and the intelligent, nuanced performances of Berry and Skarsgard.

In addition, the supporting performances are rock-solid, particularly Phylicia Rashad's steadfast portrayal of Frankie's supportive but enabling mother.

Scoped in a hard-noir style, with mean-streets Canada standing in for Los Angeles, "Frankie & Alice " is a technically well-balanced entertainment.

Venue: Festival de Cannes -- Market
Sales: Cinesavvy
Production companies: Access Motion Pictures
Cast: Halle Berry, Stellan Skarsgard, Matt Frewer, Phylicia Rashad, Chandra Wilson, Melani Papalia, Emily Tennant
Director: Geoffrey Sax
Screenwriters: Cheryl Edwards, Marko King, Mary King, Jonathan Watters, Joe Shrapnel, Anna Waterhouse
Producers: Halle Berry, Vince Cirrincione, Simon DeKark, Hassain Zaidi
Director of photography: Newton Thomas Sigel
Production designers: Linda Del Rosario, Richard Paris. Music: Andrew Lockington
Costume designer: Ruth E. Carter
Editor: David Richardson
No rating, 102 minutes
SOURCE LINKS: 1 2 3

Note: Interesting that Newton Thomas Siegel (Bryan Singer's director of photography) shot this movie.Berry in her role as producer probably had something to do with that.
 
I've been following this on and off for the past year or so. Apparently there was money issues with the investors (they didn't pay some people, Halle included) so they've had to resolve that before getting a release date sorted etc.

The production company are trying to push this as an Oscar-worthy come back for Halle. It won't be getting a wide release, but getting it out in prime Oscar season might help. That review seems promising too.
 
^^
Thanks for your input Electrix.:up:

Wonder when that 'exclusive new footage' is going to be released?
 
This movie has been struggling...

That usually ain't a good sign..
 
It's an independent film, they struggle all the time to get seen. It isn't very commercial either.

Alright, we'll see. I just won't be surprised if the film doesn't turn out very well in the end..
 
The Official website is now online with a list of places and dates where F&A screenings are been held.

Berry attended the AFI fest on Tuesday for a screening and a special Q&A on her career (Pics). In the following red carpet interviews with Moving Pictures and Entertainment Tonight she talks about some of the (money) struggles the movie has been through that took 12 years to get made!!

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAAWbNQh6iQ

ET video interview


Also, the film got standing ovations at two screenings.You can take that however you wish.:o

Monday November 8, 2010

Reliable eyewitness sources tell me even more impressive standing O happened to Halle Berry two nights in a row at the same place where she Q&A’d her December stealth entry, Frankie & Alice for the NAACP Image Award voters Friday and SAG Nom Comm Saturday. They marked her indie’s first screenings but Berry wasn’t watching. She was out in the lobby doing TV interviews about what the project meant to her as an actress. Meanwhile publicists were frantically cutting film clips for the late-breaking entrant and hoping to have their DVD screeners out well before Thanksgiving. As part of her campaign, Berry will also be “in conversation” with a career retrospective Tuesday night at the AFI Fest.
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