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On today's episode of Beyond The Frame, hosts Ryan Vanderhei and Joe Parente discuss the 2024 golden globe nominated film "Nickel Boys" and how it gives us a first person, visceral look into what oppression was like in the Jim Crowe south during the 1960's. It teaches us how important it is to stand up against injustice and have a proactive approach to overcoming it. We talk about some of the most moving scenes in the film, praise the director RaMell Ross for his stylistic choices, and get personal about racism and bigotry that we have witnessed in our own lives.
On today's episode of Beyond The Frame, hosts Ryan Vanderhei and Joe Parente discuss the 2024 golden globe nominated film "Nickel Boys" and how it gives us a first person, visceral look into what oppression was like in the Jim Crowe south during the 1960's. It teaches us how important it is to stand up against injustice and have a proactive approach to overcoming it. We talk about some of the most moving scenes in the film, praise the director RaMell Ross for his stylistic choices, and get personal about racism and bigotry that we have witnessed in our own lives.