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Sing Sing is one of the year ’s best, most innovative and surprising films.
Director Greg Kwedar and writer-director Colman Domingo were inspired by a real-life prison program.
The movie was a smash in Toronto , acquired by A24 and slated for release July 12 .
Domingo is one of only a handful of professional screen actors to appear in the movie.
The ensemble includes Oscar nominee Paul Raci , who plays the program’s director Brent Buell , and Oscar nominee Sean San José .
The movie is about the power of theater and acting.
Sing Sing's depiction of men who are incarcerated elicits tears not because Kwedar traffics in prison-drama clichés, but because each character and performance is approached with an open heart.
"To watch men of color—mostly hetero—be tender is an act of revolution," Domingo says.
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