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But her new movie, "Tennessee," has little in common with
2001's "Glitter." Premiering at New York's Tribeca Film Festival last
Saturday, it follows two brothers seeking their estranged
father. On their travels, they meet Krystal, a waitress played
by Carey. "Mariah said, 'This is going to be refreshing for me; this
is actually something that I want,' even knowing that it was a
gritty, hard shoot," director Aaron Woodley told Reuters in an
interview. "Some people even told me that they forgot it was
Mariah Carey when they were watching the film." In 2001, Carey released the semi-autobiographical film
"Glitter," which was a commercial and critical flop. She also
appeared on MTV's Total Request Live, nearly disrobing in front
of a baffled Carson Daly, amid rumors of a nervous breakdown. Carey, 38, has spent the years since atoning. "The whole 'Glitter' experience was very, very hard to go
through, but I learned a lot from it," she said in a statement. In 2005, the Long Island, New York native made a big
comeback with her multiplatinum album "The Emancipation of
Mimi" and won rave reviews for her performance in "WiseGirls,"
a comedy-drama that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. "She's not a diva and she came to work -- and work hard she
did," said "Tennessee" producer Lee Daniels, who acknowledged:
"People do feel negatively about her as an actor." But that didn't stop him from offering her the lead female
role. Daniels, producer of the Oscar-winning film "Monster's
Ball," said he saw Carey in "WiseGirls" and decided "it was
clear that she's a very talented actress." Carey's new album, "E=MC2," shot to No. 1 on the U.S. pop
chart, debuting with 463,000 sales in the week ended April 20,
according to Nielsen SoundScan data. That was the best debut
sales week of her career and the strongest of any artist this
year. Figures for the week ended April 27 are out on Wednesday. Carey's latest single, "Touch My Body," is her 18th U.S.
No. 1 -- taking her past Elvis Presley -- and just behind the
Beatles, who managed 20 No. 1 songs. |