Soul Food 1997 · USA · 115 minutes · R · 6 wins & 12 nominations. domestic comedy ensemble film family drama Stars: Vivica A. Fox, Nia Long, Michael Beach Director: George Tillman Jr., George Tillman, Jr. There's Plenty For Everyone! One person can keep a family together and, when that one person is gone, a family can be torn apart. Tags: crumbling marriages, family gatherings, sibling relationships 7.0 / 10 Login to add your rating Have you seen it? Add to your watchlist Like There's Plenty For Everyone! One person can keep a family together and, when that one person is gone, a family can be torn apart. Tags: crumbling marriages, family gatherings, sibling relationships Watch Soul Food trailer Starring of Soul Food Vivica A. Fox as Maxine Nia Long as Robin (Bird) Michael Beach as Miles Mekhi Phifer as Lem Brandon Hammond as Ahmad Jeffrey D. Sams as Kenny Gina Ravera as Faith Irma P. Hall as Mother Joe Vanessa Williams as Teri Marcia Wright as Nicole Carl Wright as Reverend Williams Mel Jackson as Simuel Morgan Méchelle Smith as Kelly John M. Watson Sr. as Uncle Pete Storyline of Soul Food Traditional Sunday dinners at Mama Joe's (Irma P. Hall) turn sour when sisters Teri (Vanessa L. Williams), Bird (Nia Long) and Maxine (Vivica A. Fox) start bringing their problems to the dinner table in this ensemble comedy. When tragedy strikes, it's up to grandson Ahmad (Brandon Hammond) to pull the family together and put the soul back into the family's weekly gatherings. Michael Beach, Mekhi P Genre: comedy, drama Theme: crumbling marriages, family gatherings, sibling relationships Mood: only human Certification: Mature Audiences - Ages 17+ Recommended Flag: adult language, adult situations, questionable for children MPA rating: R Award: 6 wins & 12 nominations. Rating of Soul Food 7.0 / 10 Login to add your rating Have you seen it? Add to your watchlist Like 0 0 0 0 0 Reviews of Soul Food Write your review or comment