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ATL (2006)

PG-13 | 1 hr 40 mins | Comedy, Drama, Teen, Music | Released: 3/31/2006 |Box Office Total: $21.1M

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Synopsis:
17-year-old Rashad was forced to become the man of the house earlier than most. Since the death of his parents, he’s carried the responsibility for himself and his little brother Ant squarely on his shoulders. While he does his best to keep Ant in school and out of the trouble that’s always lurking in their South Atlanta neighborhood, sometimes it seems like a losing battle--Rashad can’t be everywhere at once, and Ant is dangerously close to falling under the spell of a blinged-out local dealer who promises fast money and respect Ant. A talented artist, Rashad doesn’t see any future for himself beyond assisting his Uncle George as a janitor after school. Lately it seems the only bright spot in Rashad’s life is New-New. She sees something special in him. When the two get together, everything begins to change, and Rashad’s future starts to open up for the first time. But New-New has a secret that’s getting harder to keep. Behind her ghetto-fabulous front, New-New is actually Erin, a rich girl from the right side of the tracks who’s drawn to the vibrant life she sees in Rashad’s neighborhood. Her father, successful CEO John Garnett, grew up on the south side of town, but once he left he never looked back. Garnett forbids his daughter from setting foot anywhere near his old neighborhood. So every weekend she leaves Erin behind, lying to her parents so that she can become New-New, the person she thinks she needs to be to find acceptance in Rashad’s world. Besides New-New, there aren’t many people Rashad can count on. His best friend Esquire is an ambitious student who dreams of attending an Ivy League college, and is willing to do anything to make that dream come true. When Esquire runs into New-New while cozying up to her influential father for a letter of recommendation, he has to make a decision whether or not to blow her cover. When Rashad finds out New-New’s real story, he doesn’t know who to trust anymore--it seems everyone in his life is lying to him, even the people he loves the most. As Ant gets pulled deeper into the life of a dealer and Rashad’s dreams for him begin to fade, Rashad is going to have to make tough choices about what he wants and where he’s going.
Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
3/31/2006
Studio Credit
Warner Bros. Pictures Studio
Director Credit
Chris Robinson Director
Cast Credit
Tip Harris Rashad
Lauren London New-New
Antwan Patton (Big Boi) Marcus
Mykelti Williamson Uncle George
Keith David John Garnett
Albert Daniels Brooklyn
Malika Star
Jack Long Esquire
Lonette McKee Priscilla Garnett
Evan Ross Anton 'Ant' Swann
Jason Weaver Teddy
Greg Andrews Jay
Monica Waffle House Waitress
Brandon Bernard Benton Student in Classroom
Adam Boyer Bartender
April Clark Tondie
Steven R Ewing Fireman
Alvin Lee Fleming Skateman
Khadijah Veda
Cameron Gipp Famous Customer
Bart Hansard Deputy
Khadijah Veda
Wayne Hardnett Bone Crusher
Monique Harris Sexy Woman
Tae Heckard Tonya
Nick Hudani Mr. Sartoni
Marie McAdoo Fat Girl
Lauren Leah Mitchell Janice Rawlings
Markice Moore Austin
Margo Moorer Ms. Jackson
Roderick Mosley Drug Customer
Zoe Myers Preppy Female
Ayesha Ngaujah Counter Girl
Jameela Nuriddin Young Girl
Gregory Oliver Cascade Security Guard
Vanessa Petrosky Holly
Phalon Alexander ('Jazze Pha') DJ
Ashley Ragland Teenage Girl
Dean Ramone Big Ronnie
Ric Reitz Mr. Sapp
Christopher Ray Robinson II Ant's Friend
Onira Satterwhite Sexy Young Girl
Tyree Simmons DJ Drama
Tasha Smith Gayle
Almario Thomas Dante
Laparee Young Pastor
Jorge Luis Abreu Doctor
Blaze Thug
Hakiem Ayele Skater
Antonio Barfield Skater
Safiya Brawner Skater
Kelvin Broadnax Skater
Kyle Dutcher Skater
Danica Garner Skater
Pierpont Geer Skater
Brandon Gibbs Skater
Jamaar Harris Skater
Leslie Howell Skater
DeShawn Ingram Skater
Paul Antonio Johnson Skater
James Jones Skater
Toria Morris Skater
Lisa Quinones Skater
Tony Lance Sailor Jr Skater
Saladin Suluki Skater
Virginia Turner Skater
Kenya Tyson Skater
Douglas B Wynn Skater
Production Credits Credit
Tionne Watkins ('T-Boz') Executive Producer
Dallas Austin Producer
Timothy M Bourne Executive Producer
Jody Gerson Producer
James Lassiter Producer
Will Smith Producer
Production Companies Credit
Overbrook Entertainment Production Company
Distribution Companies Credit
Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution Domestic Theatrical Distributor
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group Domestic Video Distributor
Locations  
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Writer Credit
Antwone Fisher Story By
Tina Chism Screenplay
Accounting Credit
Wendy Price Production Accountant
Victoria Morgan Assistant Production Accountant
Animal Training Handling Credit
Greg Tresan Animal Wrangler - Animal Handler
Carol Tresan Animal Wrangler - Animal Handler
Art Department Credit
Tatiana Komlos Art Department Coordinator
Mike Sullivan Scenic Artist - Scenic Charge
Robert Buono Production Designer
Nicolas Pectol Leadman - Lead
Nicole Selmo Set Decorator
Danny S Cochran Painter - Paint Foreman
Don Holloway Greensman
Alejandro Luna Set Dresser - On-Set Dresser
Jonathan Short Art Director
Casting Credit
Kimberly Hardin Casting
Shay Griffin Location Casting
Leah Daniels-Butler Casting
Ulysses Terrero Casting
Craft Services Credit
Susan Van Apeldoorn Craft Service
Film Camera Credit
Tom Weston Camera Operator
Colin Hudson Steadicam Operator
Paul Bronkar Colorist - Digital Intermediate Colorist
Guy D'Alema Photography - Still Photographer
Karsten Gopinath ('Crash') Director of Photography
Stanley Fernandez Jr Camera Assistant - A Camera First Assistant
Robert Morales Video Assist/Playback - Video Assist
Eduardo Cisneros Colorist - Digital Intermediate Color Assist
Braden Belmonte Camera Assistant - A Camera Second Assistant
Colin Hudson Camera Operator
Eric Leftridge Camera Assistant - B Camera First Assistant
Josh Hancher Camera Assistant - B Camera Second Assistant
Music Credit
Aaron Zigman Orchestrations
Aaron Zigman Original Music - Music
Jojo Villanueva Music Coordinator
Hoagy Carmichael Song
Dan DiPrima Music Editor
Ludacris Song Performer
Michael Stern Score Mixing
Michael Stern Score Recording
Mateo Laboriel Music Arranger - Score Programmer
Lee Scott Music Editing - Music Editor
Julia Michels Music Supervisor
Alexandra Dorfman Music Coordinator
Field Mobb Song Performer
Johnny Caruso Music Editor
Jerry Hey Orchestrations
Stuart Gorrell Song
Steve Tavaglione Music Arranger - Score Programmer
Dennis Sands Score Mixing
Dennis Sands Score Recording
Don Robey Music Arranger
Dan Higgins Orchestrations
Ludacris Song
Set Free Music Coordinator
Oliver Hug Music Editor
Jamie Foxx Song Performer
Darion Crawford Song
Noah Song Performer
Brad Warnaar Orchestrations
Shawn Johnson Song
Isaac Hayes III Song Performer
D Large Song Performer
Noah Stephens Song
The Crunkettes Song Performer
Deric Angelettie Song
Ryan Bowser Song
Purple Ribbon All-Stars Song Performer
The Jackson 2 Song Performer
Antoine Macon Song
Isaac Hayes III Song
Young Jeezy Song Performer
Dan DiPrima Song
Mannie Fresh Song Performer
The Youngbloodz Song Performer
Nsilo Reddick Song
Nicholas Sherwood Song
XSCAPE Song Performer
Rock D The Legend Song
Disturbing Tha Peace Song Performer
Mystikal Song Performer
Antwan Patton (Big Boi) Song
I-20 Song Performer
Cory Antonio Andrews Song
Da Backwudz Song Performer
Michael Render Song
Oliver Hug Song
Sliv Song Performer
Jay Jenkins Song
Maze Song Performer