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Related: About this forumObamas’ love blooms in Sundance premiere of 'Southside with You'.
Its the sweet, romantic story of a first date albeit fictionalized of the couple who currently occupy the White House. Southside With You, the feature film based on Barack Obama and Michelle Robinsons first date, debuted yesterday to a packed house at the Sundance Film Festival.
The movie tells the story of a single day in 1989 the first day that summer associate, Harvard student Barack Obama (Parker Sawyers), spent with his adviser, Michelle Robinson (Tika Sumpter), a second-year associate with a Chicago corporate law firm. He believes hes on a date. She believes shes spending the day with a professional colleague. By the end of a day that moves from the Art Institute of Chicago to a picnic lunch to a community organizing meeting, sharing beers and the then-newly released Spike Lee film Do the Right Thing, theyre both on the same page.
Sawyers portrayal of Obama brings to the screen the unmistakable cadence and quick smile of the man who would become president. Sumpter shows a young Michelle as confident and determined, caring and kind. Director and screenwriter Richard Tanne says though the movie is fictionalized, he researched what actually happened on the date from news articles and books. He filled in the conversation there wasnt a note-taker on the date.
Sumpter, who also co-produced the film, said her aim was simple: Ultimately, I wanted to see someone who looked like me falling in love up there and I think everybody can relate to that. ... Its not Republican, Democrat or anything else. Its just a love story. She was intrigued by the concept of the film when she saw the synopsis. Just the perspective not seeing these two as we see them now, but from before. ... It started because I was just inspired by the love story ... and I wanted to see that kind of love up there. Its not the normal rom-com. Its real conversations of what might have been said, she said.
The Obamas havent yet seen the film, but Tanne said hes heard that theyre aware of it. Theyre excited and theyre also a little baffled by its existence, he said.
At: http://www.buenosairesherald.com/article/207398/obamas%E2%80%99-love-blooms-in-sundance-premiere
yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)What an interesting concept - based on fact - regarding one fateful day, and what we know of their future together.
We should always remember - people change the world.
forest444
(5,902 posts)Because in a way, that makes it a tribute and fond farewell to one of U.S. history's defining presidential couples. I certainly hope the Obamas enjoy it.