Enslavement: The True Story of Fanny Kemble (2000)
April 23, 2000Release Date
Enslavement: The True Story of Fanny Kemble (2000)
April 23, 2000Release Date
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Jane Seymour
Fanny Kemble Butler
Keith Carradine
Pierce Butler
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje
Joe
Janet-Laine Green
Elizabeth Sedgwick
James Keach
Dr. Huston
Arlene Duncan
Harriet
Eugene Byrd
Jack
Sharon Washington
Psyche
Brett Porter
Owen Parker
Gerard Parkes
Charles Kemble
Kayla Perlmutter
Young Sarah
Bernard Browne
Sam Swift
Christopher Lofton
Writer
Catherine Hayos
Julia
Charles Bernstein
Composer
Rick Demas
Brutus
Jackie Richardson
Daphne
Roland "Ozzie" Smith
Cinematographer
Heidi Scharfe
Editor
Peter Mensah
Quaka
Eric Fraser
ProductionDesigner
Esther Cañadas
Esther
Lili Francks
Aunt Jerusalem
Colin Fox
John Quincy Adams
François Klanfer
Daniel Webster
Richard Yearwood
Habersham
Alison Reid
Stunts
Austin Hearst
Executive Producer
Michael McShane
Set Decoration
Tatum Cook-Reiner
Co-Producer
Suzanne Colvin-Goulding
Line Producer
Susan Cooper
Executive Producer
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Enslavement: The True Story of Fanny Kemble is a 2000 American television film starring Jane Seymour and directed by James Keach. It depicts the life of British actress and abolitionist Fanny Kemble, who sees first-hand the horrors of slavery when she marries an American plantation owner. Her published diaries in the form of personal accounts are shown to influence the British government's decision to withhold support of the Confederacy during the American Civil War. Keith Carradine co-stars as Fanny's husband Pierce Butler, with Keach, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, and Colin Fox also appearing.
It first aired on the American television network Showtime on April 23, 2000. Enslavement received generally negative reviews; critics focused on the paucity of historical accuracy as well as its lack of subtlety. Composer Charles Bernstein earned a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for "Outstanding Music Composition for a Miniseries, Movie, or a Special".