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  1. Spinning Into Butter is a 2007 drama film written by Rebecca Gilman and Doug Atchison and loosely based on Gilman's play of the same name. It was directed by first-time director Mark Brokaw and produced by Sarah Jessica Parker, who also stars in the film.

  2. Mar 27, 2009 · Spinning Into Butter: Directed by Mark Brokaw. With Sarah Jessica Parker, Miranda Richardson, Victor Rasuk, Jake M. Smith. A hate crime on the campus of a New England college puts the school's dean in a position where she has to examine her own feelings about race and prejudice, while maintaining her administration's politically ...

  3. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Amid charges of racism, Sarah Daniels (Sarah Jessica Parker) leaves the school where she's been teaching and relocates to a small college in Vermont. There, she ...

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  4. Synopsis. Sarah Daniels teaches in Lancaster where the majority of students are of color, mostly black. She soon develops a deep prejudice, hatred, and even fear of blacks, and even avoids sitting next to black men while traveling on the subway.

  5. Mar 27, 2009 · What's the story about? In the story, when clearly racist, but anonymous, letters start appearing on the door of one of the college's few African American students, Sarah, the liberal dean of students, is forced to question and explore modern feelings about, and approaches to, racism and political correctness. Drama. Snap poll.

  6. Jan 1, 2007 · Overview. A hate crime on the campus of a New England college puts the school's dean (Parker) in a position where she has to examine her own feelings about race and prejudice, while maintaining her administration's politically correct policies. Mark Brokaw. Director. Rebecca Gilman. Writer. Doug Atchison. Writer.

  7. Mar 27, 2009 · When charged with maintaining order on campus, she is forced to examine her own feelings about race. Based on the critically acclaimed play, Spinning into Butter is a compelling movie that examines the emotional fallout of prejudice within the cloistered walls of academia. (Screen Media Films)