Spinning into Butter (film) explained

Spinning Into Butter
Director:Mark Brokaw
Starring:Sarah Jessica Parker
Mykelti Williamson
Miranda Richardson
Beau Bridges
Country:United States
Language:English
Producer:Roger Howe
Sarah Jessica Parker
Ryan Howe
Norman Twain
Daniel Hank
Distributor:Screen Media Films

Spinning Into Butter is a 2007 drama film written by Rebecca Gilman and Doug Atchison and loosely based on Gilman's play of the same name. It was directed by first-time director Mark Brokaw and produced by Sarah Jessica Parker, who also stars in the film. Spinning Into Butter was sold for distribution Cannes Film Market on May 17, 2007 and opened in the U.S. in March, 2009. The film concerns political correctness and racial identity.

Plot

When a New England liberal arts college experiences a hate crime against one of its few black students, the school's dean of students must respond publicly to the incident while privately confronting her own latent racism and prejudice.

Cast

Reception

As of March 2018, the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported that 16% of critics gave the film positive reviews, based on 32 reviews with an average score of 3.6/10.[1] The site's consensus of reviews was:

"Both leaden and stilted, Spinning Into Butter is an unsubtle drama with stagy direction and lackluster dialogue."

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Spinning Into Butter (2009) ! Movie Reviews, Pictures . Rotten Tomatoes . 2010-03-19.