Respect (2021)
Respect
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/Bron Creative/Glickmania/One Community
United Artists Releasing
Release date: 08/13/2021
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Starring
Jennifer Hudson as Aretha Franklin
Skye Dakota Turner as young Aretha Franklin
Forest Whitaker as C. L. Franklin
Marlon Wayans as Ted White
Audra McDonald as Barbara Siggers Franklin
Marc Maron as Jerry Wexler
Albert Jones as Ken Cunningham
Leroy McClain as Cecil Franklin
Tituss Burgess as James Cleveland
Saycon Sengbloh as Erma Franklin
Hailey Kilgore as Carolyn Franklin
Tate Donovan as John Hammond
Mary J. Blige as Dinah Washington
Kelvin Hair as Sam Cooke
Heather Headley as Clara Ward
Lodric D. Collins as Smokey Robinson
Gilbert Glenn Brown as Martin Luther King Jr.
Brenda Nicole Moorer as Brenda Franklin-Corbett
Directed By
Liesl Tommy
Screenplay by
Tracey Scott Wilson
Story by
Callie Khouri and Tracey Scott Wilson
Produced by
Harvey Mason Jr., Scott Bernstein, Jonathan Glickman, and Stacey Sher
Executive Produced By
Stacy Sher, Sue Baden-Powell, Aaron L. Gilbert, and Jason Cloth
Cinematography
Kramer Morgenthau
Edited by
Avril Beukes
Music by
Kris Bowers
Interviews 8/7/2021
Jennifer Hudson
"Aretha has always been there. I can't remember my earliest memory of hearing her music. It's always been there for me maybe even unconsciously. I grew up in a church singing and I didn't realize until doing research with the film, how much her music was a blueprint in the Gospel that we were singing in church. She's always been there even without me knowing it."
Marlon Wayans
"I think, seeing this movie in the theater is a must because it's a theater experience. The audience is in for a hell of a ride. Liesl Tommy's background in theater really helped the experience of making the movie. Everything we did in the movie, especially musically was live. All the instruments were live. Jennifer's singing was live. Her rehearsing was live every day. I learned so much doing the movie. I learned how oppressed and suppressed she was. That she could pour herself into her art, and through her art become this legend. She just was phenomenal."
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