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Pretty Red Dress

2023 | 110m | English

(662 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Dionne Edwards
Writer: Dionne Edwards
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Travis has just been released from prison and it quickly becomes apparent that much has changed while he’s been gone. While girlfriend Candice is on the up and auditioning to star in a Tina Turner musical, daughter Kenisha is struggling in school and her relationship with her mum is tense. So, when Travis buys Candice her dream dress for an audition, rather than smoothing over the family’s problems, it ends up creating even more. As secrets and desires left unsaid threaten to spill out, Travis is forced to re-examine who he is and how he wants to be perceived in the world.
Release Date: Jun 16, 2023
Director: Dionne Edwards
Writer: Dionne Edwards
Genres: Drama
Keywords release from prison, red dress, mother daughter relationship, brother brother relationship
Production Companies BBC Film, BFI, Magellanic Media, Teng Teng Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 30, 2026
Entered: May 02, 2024
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Name Character
Natey Jones Travis
Alexandra Burke Candice
Temilola Olatunbosun Kenisha
Emeka Sesay Nathan
Thomas Grant Danny
Nicholas Bishop Shaun
Eliot Sumner Sam
Michael Junior Onafowokan Emeka
Lee Byford Prison Officer
Tsemaye Bob-Egbe Vivian
Jo Wheatley Offender Manager
Joshua Blisset Steven
Andrea Francis Walbury's Colleague
Edwin De La Renta Fletcher
Baba Oyejide Dockey
Matthew Jacobs Morgan Drag Queen
Rolan Bell Clive
Darrell Privett Paul
Ade Dee Haastrup Craig
Basit Ayanwusi Tyson
Tione Chance Wesley
Alexander James-Blake Tayo
Maria Almeida Cicely
Ben Caplan Jim
Patricia Potter Jayne
John Omole Shak
Angie Le Mar Deborah
Mark Monero Lloyd
Dexter Flanders Victor
Nate Anidugbe Jay
Triston Beckles Bennett
Christos Tolera Gavin
Marley Da Silva Bradley
Andy May John the Pianist
Abbie Neale Casting Assistant
Jade Nanton Repair Shop Owner
Eddison Joseph Uncle Pat
Maria Crittell Belinda
Andrew French Mr. Frank
Jasmine Atkins-Smart Sergeant Marks
James McNicholas Constable Newman
Shahzad Ali Big Bloke
Claire Redcliffe Ms Knight
Ishmael Nation Dev
Name Job
Robyn Forsythe Line Producer
Dionne Edwards Director, Writer
Andonis Trattos Editor
Adam Scarth Director of Photography
Hugo Brijs Original Music Composer, Music Director
Elan Jones Casting
Nirage Mirage Costume Designer
Jayne Hemsley Costume Design
Billie McKenzie Hair Designer, Makeup Designer
Phoebe Platman Production Design
Johannes Radebe Choreographer
Name Title
Bennett McGhee Executive Producer
Georgia Goggin Producer
Eva Yates Executive Producer
Robert Halmi Jr. Executive Producer
Farhana Bhula Executive Producer
Jim Reeve Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

I was really disappointed in this film. The trails suggested a cutting edge drama about a man challenging the norms of his community but what we actually get is an over-scripted, not very well acted, family melodrama. "Travis" (Natey Jones) returns home after a spell in prison to his wife "Candice" ... (Alexandra Burke) and teenage daughter "Kenisha" (Temilola Olatunbosun). "Candice" has an audition to play in a Tina Turner musical and has her eyes on a spangly red dress. It's expensive, but "Travis" manages to find a job with his brother and manages to buy it for her. She loves it, but, well... so does he. At this stage we begin to sense that he has some identity fluidity issues, but that is best kept under wraps for fear it will not be well received by his family, nor by their friends. It's only when "Candice" comes home unexpectedly one evening that the relationship dynamic suddenly changes for all of them. The premiss is bold - it does aim fairly and squarely at bigotry and homophobia, but the execution is slow and ponderous. Alexandra Burke is a great singer but she is not a great actress and as the ever more contrived family shenanigans mount up - including some issues for the young "Kenisha" - the thrust that made the film interesting in the first place gets rather lost. Jones is adequate, but again his character is largely undeveloped with little of a backstory to give us a sense of just how this relationship evolved, and ultimately I just think Dionne Edwards relied a little too much on the shock value of the thread and of audience assumptions rather than develop this into something more powerful. It's watchable, bit misses the goal I'd say.

Dec 24, 2023