ATL (film)
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| ATL | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Chris Robinson |
| Produced by | Dallas Austin Jody Gerson James Lassiter Will Smith |
| Written by | Tina Gordon Chism Story: Antwone Fisher |
| Starring | Tip Harris (T.I.) Lauren London Big Boi Mykelti Williamson Keith David |
| Music by | Aaron Zigman |
| Cinematography | Karsten Gopinath |
| Editing by | David Blackburn |
| Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
| Release date(s) | March 31, 2006 |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Official website | |
| All Movie Guide profile | |
| IMDb profile | |
ATL is an American film that was released on March 31, 2006. The cast includes Tip Harris (T.I.) as Rashad, Lauren London as New New, Antwan Andre Patton (also known as Big Boi of OutKast), Evan Ross, Mykelti Williamson, Jason Weaver, Jackie Long, Keith David and Buffie The Body. In its opening weekend, the film grossed a total of $12.55 million, ranking third in the United States box office, and went on to gross $23.3 million nationwide. It was released there on DVD on July 18, 2006, and came directly to DVD in Australia in September.
The film was directed by Chris Robinson with a screenplay by Tina Gordon Chism from a story by Antwone Fisher.
The plot focuses on four friends preparing for life after high school and how different challenges bring about turning points in each of their lives.
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Set in the inner-city neighborhood of Mechanicsville, the film is about a tightly knit group of working-class Atlanta teens who spend their time bonding over hip-hop and roller skating while pondering life after high school in director Chris Robinson's coming-of-age comedy/drama that draws inspiration from the real-life childhoods of Dallas Austin and Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins (of TLC). For a kid growing up on the south side Atlanta, the Cascade roller-skating rink is the place to be seen, and it's the place where the orphaned high school senior Rashad (Tip "T.I." Harris) and his little brother Ant (Evan Ross) go every weekend to forget their troubles, hang with their friends and get their groove on. But outside the rink, the brothers have problems they can't avoid: Ant is being recruited into the posse of charismatic drug dealer Marcus (Antwan André "Big Boi" Patton). Meanwhile, Rashad's three best friends -- including the ambitious Esquire (Jackie Long) -- are pulling him in different directions, and his new girlfriend New-New (Lauren London) may not be as "ghetto" as she seems. Meanwhile, nobody knows about New-New's secret, not even her ghetto best friends Veda & Star (Khadijah & Maikah Haqq). As Rashad tries to hold on to his little brother, he also comes to the realization that if he's ever going to make something of himself, he's going to have to step out of his skates and into the real world.
| Actors/Actresses | Role |
|---|---|
| Tip Harris (T.I.) | Rashad Swann |
| Evan Ross | Anton "Ant" Swann |
| Lauren London | Erin "New New" Garnett |
| Antwan Andre Patton (Big Boi) | Marcus |
| Mykelti Williamson | "Uncle" George Swann |
| Jason Weaver | Teddy |
| Keith David | John Garnett |
| Albert Daniels | Brooklyn |
| Jackie Long | Benjamin "Esquire" Gordon |
Rotten Tomatoes gave it a 64% fresh critical rating, with a 63% from "Cream of the Crop" critics, and a 63% from users [1]. Metacritic gave it a score of 63/100 [2]. It received a B- on Yahoo.com and also 8/10 on IGN.com.
| Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2007 | Image Award | Outstanding Director for a Motion Picture | Chris Robinson | Nominated |
| Black Reel Award | Best Screenplay, Original or Adapted | Tina Gordon Chism | Nominated | |
| Best Director | Chris Robinson | Nominated | ||
| 2006 | Black Movie Awards | Best Film | Producers: Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins, Will Smith, Dallas Austin | Nominated |
| Best Screenplay | Tina Gordon Chism | Nominated | ||
| Best Director | Chris Robinson | Nominated | ||
| Best Supporting Actress | Lauren London | Nominated |