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ONE NIGHT IN MIAMI Q & A

Vulnerability is what makes them strong. They’re not cyborgs—they have fears and they actually do have emotions. I think most of the Black men in our lives are like that and we don’t get to see that represented that often, so that was really one of the things that attracted me to it. — Regina King

ONE NIGHT IN MIAMI—written by Kemp Powers and directed by King—is an imagining of the real life meeting of Malcolm X (Kingsley Ben-Adir), Sam Cooke (Leslie Odom, Jr.), Jim Brown (Aldis Hodge), and young boxer Cassius Clay (Eli Goree), on the verge of becoming Muhammad Ali.

Join Powers and all four of the film’s leads for an online conversation, moderated by Jacqueline Coley. See links below for Q & A and streaming details.

ONE NIGHT IN MIAMI Q & A

American Cinematheque

Monday, January 25.

6 pm on the West Coast; 9 pm East Coast.

ONE NIGHT IN MIAMI

Directed by Regina King.

Amazon Studios

Streaming now on Amazon Prime.

Regina King, One Night in Miami (2020), from top: Kingsley Ben-Adir (left, behind bar), Eli Goree (in bowtie) with Aldis Hodge (hand on Goree’s shoulder) and Leslie Odom, Jr. (right, glass in air); Odom, Hodge, Ben-Adir, and Goree; Odom; One Night in Miami one-sheet; Goree (center); Ben-Adir; Hodge; Goree, Ben-Adir, Hodge, and Odom. Images courtesy and © Amazon Studios.

PATRISSE CULLORS AND ALFRE WOODARD IN CONVERSATION

In conjunction with the online release of Chinonye Chukwu’s CLEMENCY—now streaming free across multiple platforms—the film’s star Alfre Woodard will join Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors for a conversation about race, criminal injustice, and incarceration.

This virtual conversation is presented by the Screen Actors Guild. See links below for details.

CLEMENCY

Now streaming on Hulu.

PATRISSE CULLORS and ALFRE WOODARD IN CONVERSATION

Wednesday, July 29.

1 pm on the West Coast; 4 pm East Coast.

See Stuart Schrader, “Harm of the Law,” Artforum 58, no. 9 (May / June 2020), 102–103.

From top: Alfre Woodard in Clemency (2019); Aldis Hodge in Clemency; U.S. poster. All film images courtesy and © the actors, the photographers, and Neon. Patrisse Khan-Cullors and Asha Bandele, When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir (2018), courtesy and © the authors and St. Martin’s Press; Patrisse Cullors, photograph by Drew Escriva, courtesy and © the author and the photographer.