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T.D Jakes’ “Woman Thou Art Loosed!: On The 7th Day,” is the first film to roll out under this new multi-year agreement.

Starring Blair Underwood (“LA Law,” “The Event”), Sharon Leal (“Dreamgirls”,” Why Did I Get Married?”), Pam Grier (“Jackie Brown”), and Nicole Beharie (“American Violet”,” Sins of the Mother”), “Woman Thou Art Loosed!: On The 7th Day” is the second project in T.D. Jakes’ eponymous “Woman Thou Art Loosed!” franchise. The film will be released on April 13, 2012 at AMC locations nationwide as a part of the company’s “AMC independent(TM)” program.

Directed by Neema Barnette, an Emmy Award(TM)-winning television director, “Woman Thou Art Loosed!: On The 7th Day” tells a story of secrets, lies and deception. In this dramatic thriller, shot on location in New Orleans, a husband (Underwood) and wife (Leal) find themselves in the midst of a crisis after their young daughter is kidnapped. The couple must race against time to find their child, who is believed to have been abducted by a serial killer that murders his victims ‘on the seventh day.’ During their desperate search, a series of deep, dark, damaging secrets unveil a troubling past, putting the marriage and their futures in jeopardy.

Written by Cory Tynan and inspired by T. D. Jakes, “Woman Thou Art Loosed!: On The 7th Day” is a universal story about the power of love and faith. “The partnership with Codeblack will bring needed exposure to films like “Woman Thou Art Loosed!: On The 7th Day” that reach a key demographic among our guests,” said Nikkole Denson-Randolph, vice president, Specialty & Alternative Content of AMC Theatres. “We look forward to expanding on this already successful collaboration.”

“Woman Thou Art Loosed!: On The 7th Day” is produced and distributed by Codeblack Entertainment and executive produced by T.D. Jakes for T.D.J. Enterprises.

TD Jakes Movie Starring Blair Underwood & Pam Grier Hits Theaters  was originally published on elev8.com