I'm looking forward to seeing this too. Especiall after the review on the bbc website;
Just back from a screening of the Sundance award-winner Precious which is featuring in Un Certain Regard. The auditorium was packed, the fullest I have seen it yet, no doubt thanks to the celebrity names attached to the film. Mariah Carey, Lenny Kravitz and US comedienne Mo'Nique all feature in the film, which was executive produced by Oprah Winfrey - who also comes in for some name-checking in the movie.
Carey and Kravitz: much more glamorous in real life
Carey and Kravitz appear in the unlikely guises of dowdy social worker and male nurse respectively, but both prove effective in their roles, melding seamlessly into the ensemble cast. After Carey's successful performance here in last year's Tennessee, (also directed by Precious director Lee Daniels) it seems we may have to start taking her acting career seriously after all.
Newcomer and lead, Gabourey Sidibe, does a good job as 16-year-old girl Precious, raped by her father, abused by her mother, impoverished and illiterate. But the stand-out performance comes from Mo'Nique as her abusive mother. Quite remarkably monstrous, but ultimately revealing a pathetic humanity. The reaction was very positive in the screening room, making this film definitely one to watch.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8038502.stm
As a Mariah fan this is particlarly gratifying to see
