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Cora Unashamed (2000)

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Directed byDeborah Pratt
CastRegina Taylor, Cherry Jones, Ellen Muth, Michael Gaston, Kohl Sudduth, Cch Pounder and Arlen Dean Snyder
Theatrical ReleaseOctober 25, 2000
DVD ReleaseFebruary 8, 2005
Running Time95 minutes
MPAA RatingNR (Not Rated)
UPC Code841887050029
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About Cora Unashamed

Langston Hughes' haunting story of an African-American woman's confrontation with death, abortion and loneliness is set in rural Iowa in the early 1900s. Working as a domestic, she lives only for her daughter and the neglected child of her employers. Regina Taylor ("Strange Justice," "I'll Fly Away") and Cherry Jones (A Moon for the Misbegotten, Cradle Will Rock) star.

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Average user review: 5.0 (6 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteCan you handle the truth?Quote
This is a story about the shame that binds us, and the truth that sets us free. It's about adolescent love, classism, racism, and a love that crosses all the boundaries.

Regina Taylor is a class act, and plays her characters with dignity and grace. Playing a woman who is fully expected to sacrifice her life for the family she works for, Ms. Taylor does as fine a job in this feature as she does in the TV series "I'll Fly Away" with Sam Waterston - one of my all time favorites.

When she loses her child to whooping cough, Cora's dedication to the little white girl she cares for, who was her daughter's friend, deepens. The story becomes more tragic as the true nature of the little girl's relationship with her own mother is based on the mother's shame, lies, and secrets. The way that shame plays out causes devastating effects to unfold until you just don't think you can take it any more.

And the power of the truth reveals how liberating honesty can be.


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Rambling Rose August 28, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteAn Important MovieQuote
This is an important movie.
The limelight is Cora, who lost her daughter and look after another daughter unwanted by a mother who hate her because she has freckles. The mother killed that child and she refused to acknowledge, covering her evil deeds, and her husband just watch and doesn't care, or at least, a wimp. It was only when the daughter died and Cora told the truth did the mother repent. BUT IT WAS TOO LATE. There are still parents around the world still like this. Is there a cure to stop this evil before it's TOO late??????????????????????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! December 27, 2006

rating: 5 QuoteInspiring StoryQuote
I was drawn to the movie"Cora Unashamned" because of some issues present in my life. I use movies as therapy. They bring hidden situations to the surface where they can be healed.
The cast in this movie was excellent. I learned something new about the story's author, Langston Hughes. I always thought him a great poet, but this story proves his greatness all around. He used his talent to point out social issues that needed to be addressed. They are still present, unfortunately. However,they are not quite as severe as in those times. It also pointed out historical facts that I'd like to study more indepth. Great movie. I'm proud to own it.

July 5, 2005

rating: 5 QuoteCora TriumphantQuote
Almost all of the "Masterpiece Theatre American Collection" dramas have been disasters. The sole exception is "Cora Unashamed." This adaptation of Langston Hughes's short story is beautifully written, directed, and cast. It packs a greater emotional punch than almost anything else that television has produced in recent years.

Cora, a black housekeeper, works for a well-placed white family in a small Iowa town, and loses her young daughter to illness. Cora finds a surrogate child in the youngest daughter of her employers, and the daughter, in turn, finds a soulmate in Cora. This friendship, as well as the young girl's romantic attachment, does not please her social-climbing mother. Matters come to a head when this child also falls ill.

The underrated Regina Taylor plays Cora to perfection, displaying the full range of the character's emotions. Cora's sense of humor, honor, and love balance her pain, hurt, and jealousy. She never loses sight of the entire woman. Cherry Jones, one of the New York stage's greatest actresses, matches her as the flawed and domineering mother. Where a lesser actress would portray a cardboard villain, Jones displays all the vulnerability and humanity that lies under the surface.

A job well done. September 19, 2002

rating: 5 QuoteFaithful adaptation-and then some!Quote
This film, and the underrated talent Regina Taylor, does a great job of "fleshing out" Langston Hughes' classic short story. The film remains faithful to the Hughes tale and does an excellent job of giving the characters added depth. We see all of the elements that cause the bond between Cora and Jessie, the misunderstood daughter of her cruel and indifferent employers. The acting and Iowa scenery are superb. This is one adaption that does not require you to read he original first. Read it to compare, but see thins and it will really make you think of what's important in life. May 21, 2002

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