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Topics covered include: Kemp Power’s emotionally poignant screenplay, Regina King’s assured directorial debut, the deliberate look of the film in service of the story, how each character adds a compelling perspective to the black experience, why the medium of storytelling is so effective to exposing its audience to complex issues, and how the film is relevant with the Black Lives Matter movement of today.
By Jeremy Hsing & Raylene FactoraTopics covered include: Kemp Power’s emotionally poignant screenplay, Regina King’s assured directorial debut, the deliberate look of the film in service of the story, how each character adds a compelling perspective to the black experience, why the medium of storytelling is so effective to exposing its audience to complex issues, and how the film is relevant with the Black Lives Matter movement of today.