In a sea of recent dramas showcasing the portrayal of slavery, Barry Jenkins’ ‘The Underground Railroad’ paves a different path away from black trauma – towards black triumph.
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Exclusive: Regina King, Stephan James, Barry Jenkins & Cast Talk ‘If Beale Street Could Talk’ [Video]
Academy Award-winning writer/director Barry Jenkins’ first film since the Best Picture Oscar-winning “Moonlight” is “If Beale Street Could Talk.”
Although set in 1970s Harlem, “If Beale Street Could Talk” showcases a beautiful love story and a race against the clock that calls upon modern-day racial tension and a broken judicial system.
“If Beale Street Could Talk,” the newest project from Academy-nominated director Barry Jenkins has yet to hit theaters and is already receiving plenty of buzz and support.
Exclusive: Ed Skrein, Emily Rios & Marcia Jean Kurtz Talk ‘If Beale Street Could Talk’ At NYFF Premiere
On October 9, The New York Film Festival hosted the US premiere of “If Beale Street Could Talk” at the historic Apollo Theater in Harlem.
Exclusive: Aunjanue Ellis, Dominique Thorne & Diego Luna Talk ‘If Beale Street Could Talk’ At NYFF Premiere
On October 9, The New York Film Festival hosted the US premiere of “If Beale Street Could Talk” at the historic Apollo Theater in Harlem.
Barry Jenkins shares his take on life after winning an Oscar and the Safdie Brothers explain why they still use film.
Exclusive: Joi McMillon Discusses Being a Black Editor in Hollywood, Barry Jenkins and the Bandry Rule
Editors are rarely given their time to shine.
Barry Jenkins, Trevante Rhodes, Ashton Sanders Talk ‘Moonlight’ At The Gotham Awards
Winning the Best Feature, Best Screenplay, Gotham Audience Award, and a Special Jury Award for Ensemble Performance was Moonlight, director Barry Jenkins’ stunning triptych-structured story of the life of a young black man from childhood to adulthood as he struggles to find his place in the world.