Sing Sing

7.42
  • Genre:Drama
  • Production:Black Bear Pictures
  • Released:2024-07-12
  • IMDB:tt28479262
Divine G, imprisoned at Sing Sing for a crime he didn't commit, finds purpose by acting in a theatre group alongside other incarcerated men in this story of resilience, humanity, and the transformative power of art.
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Showcasing Creative Talents of Current and Formerly Incarcerated People, Groundbreaking San Quentin Film Festival Concludes  California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation - CDCR (.gov)

‘Sing Sing’ Filmmakers Clint Bentley And Greg Kwedar Want To Share Their Equal Pay And Equity Plan With You  Deadline

Colman Domingo Explains Why A24 Tearjerker ‘Sing Sing’ Is So Personal  LAmag

The Inspiring True Story Behind Song Sung Blue  Time Magazine

Song Sung Blue movie review & film summary  Roger Ebert

“Sing Sing” Puts a Prison Theatre Program in the Spotlight  The New Yorker

“Sing Sing”: A much-needed story  The Baker Orange

DP Pat Scola harnessed the glow of KODAK 16mm film to bring warmth…  Kodak

‘Sing Sing’ tenderly probes the joys – and limits – of art in prison  NPR

Sing Sing | Audience Reviews  Rotten Tomatoes

"The purpose of playing": Working with Shakespeare in Sing Sing and Ghostlight  Folger Shakespeare Library

What Good Can Come Out of Sing Sing?  Christianity Today

‘Sing Sing’ Review: An Achingly Beautiful Portrait of Rehabilitation  Cinemacy

Film Review: "Sing Sing" Rediscovering Your Humanity Through Art  The Knockturnal

For This Drama, Some Actors Returned to Prison by Choice (Published 2024)  The New York Times

Fort Worth native Greg Kwedar sets Oscar follow-up film about magical possum  Fort Worth Star-Telegram

‘Sing Sing’ Director Greg Kwedar on Making Art in Prison and Waves in Hollywood  Texas Monthly

The Imagination Flies Free in Sing Sing’s Maximum-Security Prison  Time Magazine

“The Film Hits a Person’s Heart”: Colman Domingo on Sing Sing  Filmmaker Magazine

'Sing Sing' Will Become the First Movie Shown in Theaters and Prisons Simultaneously  them.us

‘Sing Sing’ Review: Divine Interventions (Published 2024)  The New York Times

Sing Sing review: This 'affecting' fact-based prison drama is Oscar-tipped  BBC

I Expected Sing Sing To Be Tremendous, But There's One Subtle Aspect That Hit Me Hard  Yahoo

Shakespeare escapes in ‘Sing Sing’  The Martha's Vineyard Times

Sing Sing review – Colman Domingo is magnetic in moving real-life US prison drama | Drama films  The Guardian

“We Can Still Find Light”: An Interview with the Creators of Sing Sing  Bright Wall/Dark Room

Sing Sing review – powerful, deeply felt drama takes theatre behind bars  The Guardian

Interview: Cast of Sing Sing Recounts Vulnerability On Set, Learning from Colman Domingo and Restoring Humanity Post-Incarceration  Third Coast Review

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