Freedomland

'Freedomland', 2006

A black police detective must solve a strange case of a kidnapped boy and deal with a big racial protest.

A black police detective must solve a strange case of a kidnapped boy and deal with a big racial protest.

Director

Joe Roth

Runtime

113 minutes

Type

Feature

Genre

Drama

Keywords

hospital, police, kidnapping, mother, missing child

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Freedomland

Joe Roth, 2006

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Aspect ratio

2.35 : 1

Color

Color

Screening formats

35 mm (anamorphic) (Kodak Vision 2383)

Awards

The Stinkers Bad Movie Awards

Nominated

2006

Most Annoying Fake Accent: Female

Stinker Award

Nominated

2006

Most Intrusive Musical Score

Stinker Award

Winner

2006

Worst Actress

Razzie Award

Winner(s): Julianne Moore

Storyline

A black police detective must solve a strange case of a kidnapped boy and deal with a big racial protest.

Late one evening, Brenda Martin, a thirty-seven year old Caucasian woman from the proverbial wrong side of the tracks, enters Dempsy Medical Center in Dempsy, New Jersey with minor injuries, but she is also emotionally distraught. One of the people to who she tells her story is Dempsy Police Detective Lorenzo Council, a black man. That story is that she was just carjacked by another unknown black man when she took a shortcut that she had never traveled between the Armstrong housing projects, where she works at the Rainbow Club, a children's center, and her home in Gannon, New Jersey. Her emotional distress is because her four year old son, Cody, was asleep in the back seat of the car and is thus now in the hands of the carjacker. Brenda's brother, Danny Martin, a police detective in Gannon, cannot help but get directly involved in the investigation despite he operating outside his jurisdiction. His actions do not sit well with Council, who he insinuates is not only not doing his job, ...

Summary

A black police detective must solve a strange case of a kidnapped boy and deal with a big racial protest.

Synopsis

Late one evening, Brenda Martin, a thirty-seven year old Caucasian woman from the proverbial wrong side of the tracks, enters Dempsy Medical Center in Dempsy, New Jersey with minor injuries, but she is also emotionally distraught. One of the people to who she tells her story is Dempsy Police Detective Lorenzo Council, a black man. That story is that she was just carjacked by another unknown black man when she took a shortcut that she had never traveled between the Armstrong housing projects, where she works at the Rainbow Club, a children's center, and her home in Gannon, New Jersey. Her emotional distress is because her four year old son, Cody, was asleep in the back seat of the car and is thus now in the hands of the carjacker. Brenda's brother, Danny Martin, a police detective in Gannon, cannot help but get directly involved in the investigation despite he operating outside his jurisdiction. His actions do not sit well with Council, who he insinuates is not only not doing his job, ...

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Cast & crew

Cast

Julianne Moore

Actress

Samuel L. Jackson

Actor

Edie Falco

Actress

Crew

Director

Richard Price

Screenwriter

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