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AFRICAN DILEMMA PART 1 & 2
African Dilemma 1 Synopsis: James marries Lynne for love. As a big bonus, he receives the greencard. But what he desires the most are children, which Lynne is not able to have. She lies to him for years until James finds out the awful truth, and walks out on her. In retaliation, Lynne calls INS and reports the marriage as fraud. Immigration immediatly revokes the card.
Two years later, Lynne returns with promises of the greencard again. Though they never divorced, James has long since moved on with his life. Nevertheless, he is eager at the opportunity to redeem the elusive papers. Life in America without it is hell.
In his apartment, James introduces Lynne to his mysterious and pregnant sister Izabelle, a woman with a secret. There are other secrets - no matter the cost, Lynne is determined to rekindle her lost romance with her husband. It is James, however, who has the greatest torment: live life with the woman he loves but without the privileges and respect of the greencard or go back to Lynne. What a dilemma!!! AFRICAN DILEMMA.
African Dilemma 2 Synopsis: We left Part One with Lynne on her knees, begging James to come back to her. She says the reason he left her no longer exists: she can bear children now, after countless medical operations. But James loves Izabella, the woman already carrying his baby. Through Lynne, however, he stands to gain the green card, which will enable him provide a better life for Izabella and their unborn child. While James wrestles with this new dilemma, Izabella is not waiting around. She decides to pursue her American dream of being a singer. Helping her pursue this dream is Carlton, the sweet, one-eyed young man she befriends. Carlton is everything James is not: gracious, supportive and most importantly, attentive. James, naturally, detests Carlton. But is it due to jealousy or something more? Is Carlton really all he appears to be, or is he hiding more sinister motives underneath his one eye? Too bad James is preoccupied with stringing Lynne along to find out.
Tagline: One Man. Two Women. One House.
Written & Directed: Vigil C. Chime
Starring: MICHAEL BARKETY (James); LETHA ROSE ( Lynne); MIREILLE GOMONT (Izabelle); and THIERRY SAINTINE (Carlton).
Remaining Cast: CARLA BOUTIN-FOSTER (Gladys); MOHAMED DIONE (Rapist/Guy on the Street); ALEX WELLS (Immigration Officer); TRACEY BRADSHAW (Immigration Attorney) and Harold "Cort" Barnes (Izabelle's doctor).
Release Date: Part 1, April 15th, 2006; Running Time: 180 minutes
Release Date: Part 2, August 15th, 2007; Running Time: 67 minutes
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1. Written by Susan, St. George. Grenada, on 11-03-2008 17:59 I saw African Dilemma Part I and II and love part one but part two i think was not fair to Lynn. I think that James was not good himself and it was just a movie to make lynne look bad and to keep the african together.
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2. sales Written by
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, on 07-12-2007 19:51 excellent. to any worldclass point
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3. your movie rocks!!!!!!!!!!! Written by
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, on 19-08-2007 19:23 we bought it this weekend in brooklyn. just finished watching it. your movie was good. a job well done. from one playwright to another, you rock girl!
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