Whatever Happened to Ciara's Movie, 'Mama, I Want to Sing?'

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With a glowing cover spread on last week's WWD magazine and her long-delayed album 'Fantasy Ride' slated for a May 5 release, everything's seems to be rosy for pop and R&B star Ciara. Still, some fans have been waiting for her to get her film career started.

A year ago, Black Voices did a preview of what was supposed to be Ciara's big-screen debut -- the hotly anticipated film adaptation of the off-Broadway play 'Mama, I Want to Sing,' with the 'Goodies' singer playing the lead role opposite screen veteran Lynn Whitfield.

Production of the film started in the summer of 2007, with Codeblack Entertainment and FoxFaith tentatively set to release it in October 2008. It didn't happen. The movie Web site IMDB has it slated to come out April 10.

That's not happening either.

What's going on? No one's talking!

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    NEW YORK - MARCH 31: Singer Ciara attends the 10th anniversary celebration of Nylon Magazine at Thompson LES on March 31, 2009 in New York City. (Photo by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images)

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    NEW YORK - MARCH 31: Singer Ciara attends the 10th anniversary celebration of Nylon Magazine at Thompson LES on March 31, 2009 in New York City. (Photo by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images)

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    NEW YORK - MARCH 31: Singer Ciara attends the 10th anniversary celebration of Nylon Magazine at Thompson LES on March 31, 2009 in New York City. (Photo by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images)

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    NEW YORK - MARCH 31: Singer Ciara attends the 10th anniversary celebration of Nylon Magazine at Thompson LES on March 31, 2009 in New York City. (Photo by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images)

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    NEW YORK - MARCH 31: (L-R) Adrienne Bailon and Ciara attend the 10th anniversary celebration of Nylon Magazine at Thompson LES on March 31, 2009 in New York City. (Photo by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images)

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    NEW YORK - MARCH 31: Singer Ciara attends the 10th anniversary celebration of Nylon Magazine at Thompson LES on March 31, 2009 in New York City, New York. (Photo by Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images)

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    HONOLULU, HI - FEBRUARY 08: Spanish pop singer Enrique Iglesias and R&B star Ciara perform during halftime at the 2009 NFL Pro Bowl between the AFC All-Stars and the NFC All-Stars at Aloha Stadium on February 8, 2009 in Honolulu, Hawaii. The NFC defeated the AFC 30-21. (Photo by Paul Spinelli/Getty Images)

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    NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 05: Actress Lindsay Price and singer Ciara attend a celebration for MAC's new Hello Kitty Colour Collection hosted by V magazine at Cedar Lake on February 5, 2009 in New York City. (Photo by Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images)

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    NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 05: Actress Lindsay Price and singer Ciara attend a celebration for MAC's new Hello Kitty Colour Collection hosted by V magazine at Cedar Lake on February 5, 2009 in New York City. (Photo by Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images)

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    NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 05: Singer Ciara and Group President of MAC Cosmetics John Demsey attend a celebration for MAC's new Hello Kitty Colour Collection hosted by V magazine at Cedar Lake on February 5, 2009 in New York City. (Photo by Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images)

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Directed by Charles Randolph-Wright with Jeff Clanagan, Marvet Britto, Holly Davis Carter, and David Pomier serving as producers of the film, the cast also includes Patti LaBelle, Juanita Bynum (in her film debut), Hill Harper, Ben Vereen, Billy Zane, Kim Porter, Ralph Tresvant, Ross Francis and Shonda Farr.

'Mama, I Want to Sing!' tells the story of a preacher's daughter who rises from the church choir to international pop superstardom.

The movie is inspired by the 1983 off-Broadway gospel musical of the same name. The stage play, written by Vy Higginsen, was loosely based on the career of her late sister, R&B vocalist Doris Troy, whose big hit was 1963's 'Just One Look.' The musical ran for eight years at Harlem's Heckscher Theater, making it the longest-running off-Broadway black theater musical in history.

Codeblack released a teaser trailer with no scenes and just music in the background. In various interviews since shooting began, Ciara has been talking about the film but hasn't commented on the release date.

According to the Web site Brown Sista, the Jive Records artist revealed to Billboard magazine in July 2008 that the film would not be hitting screens but instead would be going straight to DVD in early 2009.

In a statement released to Black Voices last week, Clanagan (pictured right), who also produced the film, said, "It was always our strategy to release the film along with the release of a new Ciara album so that we could maximize exposure for the film. Ciara changed management, and her CD release was delayed. The CD is coming out in May or June, and we will release the movie in August or September."

"Additionally," he added, "since we were delayed, we decided to go back and shoot additional scenes in New York that we feel would give the movie more authenticity as well as pay homage to the original stage play."

The film was originally shot in Baton Rouge, La.


A rep for Ciara's PR firm, the Chamber Group, was nonresponsive to an inquiry about her reaction to the film's delay. Ciara made her acting debut with a small role in the MTV Films coming-of-age movie 'All You've Got,' which is currently available on DVD.

Hopefully, another trailer and a release date will be forthcoming.

Below is a brief interview Ciara did on the film back in 2007.




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