Down in the Delta (1998) Down in the Delta

Down in the Delta ★★★ 1998 (PG-13) Chicago matriarch Rosa Lynn (Alice) tries to prevent her jobless, single-mom daughter Loretta (Woodard) from succumbing to drugs, alcohol, and the other destructive forces that are a part of her rough neighborhood. She sends her Loretta and her two grandchildren (including an autistic boy) to her brother's home in the Mississippi delta, hoping that they'll reconnect to their roots. Though reluctant at first, Loretta finds herself slowly changing her ways as she works in Uncle Earl's restaurant; she is moved by his love of family, particularly his Alzheimer-ridden wife (Rolle). Poet-novelist Maya Angelou's first outing as a director skillfully demonstrates the importance of connecting to one's heritage. Woodard shines energetically as the strung-out mom and Freeman is nearly perfect as the elegant and tender Uncle Earl. 111m/C VHS, DVD. Alfre Woodard, Al Freeman Jr., Mary Alice, Wesley Snipes, Esther Rolle, Loretta Devine, Anne-Marie Johnson, Mpho Koaho, Kulani Hassen, Richard Blackburn; Director: Maya Angelou; Writer: Myron Goble; Writer: William Wages; Cameo: Stanley Clarke. CABLE

At-a-glance
Year Released 1998
Rating PG
Length (in minutes) 111
Display Color
Formats VHS, DVD
National Film Registry
Credits
Role Name
Actor Esther Rolle
Actor Mary Alice
Actor Alfre Woodard
Actor Mpho Koaho
Actor Wesley Snipes
Actor Kulani Hassen
Actor Al Freeman Jr.
Actor Richard Blackburn
Actor Anne-Marie Johnson
Actor Loretta Devine
Cameo Stanley Clarke
Cinematographer William Wages
Director Maya Angelou
Writer Myron Goble