From the best selling novel and stage play, 'Woman Thou Art Loosed' (WTAL), comes the film adaptation of Bishop T.D. Jakes' tale of dysfunction, isolation and finally, inspiration. WTAL tells the story of Michelle Jordan (Kimberly Elise), a young woman who grows up in an environment of abuse and molestation by the hands of her mother's boyfriend Reggie (Clifton Powell); while her mother Cassie (Loretta Devine) looks the other way. These circumstances lead young Michelle into the dark abyss of drugs, prostitution and prison. While incarcerated, Michelle sends Bishop Jakes (Bishop T.D. Jakes, playing himself) a letter seeking a visit. With the prodding of her mother, Jakes visits Michelle and through a series of flashbacks he uncovers the dark past that has lead to Michelle's drug abuse, association with abusive men and finally murder.
Directed by
Michael Schultz
Written by
T.D. Jakes (novel); Stan Foster (screenplay); Christine Swanson (revised screenplay).
Starring
Kimberly Elise (Michelle Jordan); Loretta Devine (Cassey Jordan); Debbi Morgan (Twana); Michael Boatman (Todd); Clifton Powell (Reggie); Idalis DeLeon (Nicole); T.D. Jakes (Himself (as Bishop T.D. Jakes)); Sean Blakemore (Pervis); Jordan Moseley (Michelle, Age Six); Philip Bolden (Todd, Age 8 (as Philip Daniel Bolden)); Destiny Edmond (Michelle, Age 12); Louisa Abernathy (Elderly Mother); Amy Aquino (Miss Rodgers); Malik Barnhardt (Dupree); Porscha Coleman (Lil' Bit). Please contact SFC to add other cast members and characters.
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