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Chronicles a single day in the summer of 1989 when the future president of the United States, Barack Obama, wooed his future First Lady on an epic first date across Chicago's South Side.
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Chronicles a single day in the summer of 1989 when the future president of the United States, Barack Obama, wooed his future First Lady on an epic first date across Chicago's South Side.
6.3/10
IMDbBest Chicago Film | 2017 | Richard
Best Romance Movies | 2016 | Richard
Best First Narrative Feature | 2016 | Richard
Dramatic | 2016 | Richard
Outstanding Original Song | 2017 | John
Outstanding Actor Motion Picture | 2017 | Parker
Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture | 2017 | Tika
Outstanding Writing in a Motion Picture Film | 2017 | Richard
Best Film | 2016 | Richard
Best First Feature | 2016 | Richard
2016 | Richard
2016 | Richard
Budget 1,500,000 USD
Box Office Collection 6,628,603 USD
According to director Richard Tanne, all of the main events of the film did actually occur on the Obama's first date with the exception of the community meeting which happened at a later date.
The film was the official selection of the Sundance Film Festival in 2016.
In the scene outside the movie theater screening Spike Lee's Do the Right Thing (1989), Mr. Goodman asks Michelle Robinson [later Michelle Obama] and Barack Obama if they think Mookie did the right thing in the climactic scene. In the DVD commentary, Spike Lee said he has only been asked this question by white viewers, and that viewers who question the riot's justification are implicitly failing to see the difference between property and the life of a black man.
The movie was filmed in fifteen days.
Barack Obama (Parker Sawyers) is seen smoking a cigarette in this movie. At Michelle Obama's suggestion, he quit smoking before his campaign to win the Democratic nomination began.
"Michelle Robinson: This is not a date. How's it gonna look if I start dating the first cute black guy who walks through the firm's doors? It would be tacky Barack Obama: You think I'm cute? Michelle Robinson: I didn't say that."