
Inspired by the hit off-Broadway play, Amara Winter, a strikingly beautiful and charismatic young singer, is on the verge of pop stardom. Raised in the church by her father, Reverend Dr. Kenneth Winter and mother, Lillian Winter, Amara and her younger brother Luke have a very strong bond. After her fathers untimely death, her mother is thrusts into the limelight in the role as preacher, a daring move that ultimately catapults her to the top of the gospel world. Paralleling he... (Full plot summary below)
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Inspired by the hit off-Broadway play, Amara Winter, a strikingly beautiful and charismatic young singer, is on the verge of pop stardom. Raised in the church by her father, Reverend Dr. Kenneth Winter and mother, Lillian Winter, Amara and her younger brother Luke have a very strong bond. After her fathers untimely death, her mother is thrusts into the limelight in the role as preacher, a daring move that ultimately catapults her to the top of the gospel world. Paralleling her mothers success, Amara soon becomes a huge star in her own right, taking the pop music world by storm. Conflict begins to ensue when her mother is confronted with and unequivocally disapproves of Amara's secular music and videos. Amara must learn to pursue her dreams while both navigating the often treacherous world of celebrity and striving to remain true to herself and family. Amara and her mother must work through their differences realizing that their journeys are not quite so different after all. A heart-warming story that all ages will enjoy, Mama, I Want to Sing! reminds us all not to be afraid dance to the music, to the beat of our own drum.
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| Common Sense MediaS. Jhoanna RobledoPreachy musical has few surprises, not enough songs. |
| User ReviewCerinah TThis is a great movie. It is one of the movies you can put on and just be blessed. It is a emotional movie that teaches you about your spiritual gifts and family. Mama, I want to sing will not win an Oscar but it wins with me. This movie will re-open your eyes to believing in yourself and your spiritual gifts that GOD has given you. You will walk away a better person. Ephesians 4:1 is a good scripture to enhance this movie. Confirmation movie for me..I give it 5 stars just for the message.. |
| User Reviewhodge aexcellent my sisters and mum seen it havnt stopped talking about it although pierce brosman couldnt sing shame stick to bond like films |
| User ReviewMira Ryou don't have more than 5 stars .... i need to give them 10 stars |
| User ReviewTrina DI liked this one... I always love Lynn whitfield... she's amazing!! |
| User ReviewCrystal Ei cant wait to see this movie .... it looks really good ... love all the ppl in it ... propz to Ciara .... n i wanna see Patti Labelle act again ... absolutly <3 her |
| User ReviewAmanda HEverything about this movie falls completely flat. The plot is totally overdone and unoriginal. The acting is one-dimensional. The production is low quality. And no one in the film is a good enough singer to mask the lack of any other redeeming qualities. Definitely not one of the better music-oriented movies I've seen. |
| User ReviewRobin CCorny, cliche, predictable and bad acting flows through this movie. There are two talents in this movie, the voice of Ciara and Billy Zane but Zane has been doing nothing worth watching since after Demon knight(which he was amazing in!) and his talent is king to waste. |