Dancing in September Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

Reggie Rock Bythewood makes his directorial debut with this sharp comedy-drama about love, compromise, and TV. The film opens with the parallel childhoods of Tomasina "Tommy" Crawford (Nicole Ari Parker) and George Washington (Isaiah Washington). Both were utterly shaped by television -- watching Roots was one of the few times that Tommy's parents stopped fighting long enough to sit on the couch together, while George was traumatized by being banned from TV for a month after swiping some church donation cash. As adults, George is a programming executive at the WPX network where fledgling writer Tommy tries to pitch shows. On the strength of both her passion for her craft and her striking good looks, George decides to champion her show called "Just Us," a serio-comedy about a juvenile offender adopted by a judge. They shoot the pilot, the network greenlights the project, and eventually they fall in love. Even though Tommy longs to present her characters in an uncompromised, unvarnished manner, pressure from network execs and advertisers forces her to water down the plot. - Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

DVD Release Date:
08/14/2001
Run Time:
106 min.
Distributor(s):
HBO, Weecan Films
Production Co.:
Star-Rise Entertainment, StarRise Entertainment, Weecan Films
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
Writer's Life
Tone:
Humorous
Keywords:
advertising, compromise, executive, juvenile-crime, network, television, writer
Setting:
WPX TV network offices
Language:
English
Status:
DVD