The recently released film “After All” is undoubtedly a must-see! Latasha M. Ford of Awards Buzz engaged in a conversation with the cast, including Penelope Ann Miller, Erika Christensen, Kerstin Karlhuber, and Kiara Muhammad, providing a behind-the-scenes look at the film’s production.
This interview candidly shares Penelope Ann Miller’s perspective on forgiveness, family rifts, and reconciliation, emphasizing the significance of acceptance and love within family relationships. She also discusses the process of releasing her character, her character’s impact on the audience, and her personal connection to the role. The cast lights up the conversation, sharing details about the transformation of each of their characters through hair, makeup, and costumes. The interview also reflects on character connections, project experiences, and the appeal of both film and television formats. Director Kirsten provides a summary of the film’s authenticity, development, and the team involved. Kiara Muhammad also discusses setting boundaries while maintaining love, the inescapable bond of family, and family’s influence on identity, and expresses gratitude for her involvement in the project.
Check out the full interview below:
“It is based on a true story, so the characters were really rich, realistic, and then, of course, everything that the wonderful women here brought to it elevated it to another level of just realism. Also tackling topics that are just important and sort of meaningful for people to think about or feel supported with if it’s something they’re dealing with.” Kerstin Karlhuber
“You can do everything from your side, be loving, caring, and helpful … and it’s up to them to give that back to you but even if they don’t, it’s so much less stressful to just accept them where they are and even put boundaries in place.” Kiara Muhammad
About “After All”
“After All” stars Zach Gilford (“The Purge: Anarchy”), David James Elliott (“Heels”), Mike O’Malley (“Snowpiercer”), Sierra McCormack (“American Horror Story”), and newcomer Kiara Muhammad. The film follows Ellen (played by Erika Christensen) as she returns home to care for her ailing mother and estranged teenage daughter. The narrative explores the challenges faced by three generations of women as they endeavor to reconnect and find the strength to forgive.
Official Trailer:

                                    