Glitter is a 2001 American romantic musical film starring R&B singer, songwriter Mariah Carey. It was produced by 20th Century Fox and Columbia Pictures and directed by Vondie Curtis Hall. It centers on the life and times of a struggling singer from the early club music scene in the 1980s. Mariah Carey, who plays the protagonist of the film, began working on a film and soundtrack project titled All That Glitters. However, during that period, Columbia Records pressured Carey to release a compilation album, in time for the favorable holiday season in November. Consequently, Carey put All... That Glitters on hold, and released the compilation in November 1998. Following an additional studio album in 1999, titled Rainbow, but when the project was delayed, she published some of the material on Rainbow, in which she fully exerted creative control over the album and its sound, and then, Carey completed her contract with Columbia Records, and later, she signed a deal with Virgin Records . Carey has said about the film, "It's in the early '80s, in the club scene of that time. I play a singer, Billie, who's black, from a white father and a black mother.
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| Release date: | September 21, 2001 |
| Directed by: | Vondie Curtis-Hall |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 104 Minutes |
| Producer: | Laurence Mark, E. Bennett Walsh |
| Editor: | Jeff Freeman |
| Music by: | Terence Blanchard |
| Cinematography: | Geoffrey Simpson |
| Screenplay by: | Kate Lanier |
| Estimated budget: | $22,000,000 |
| Genre: | Musical |