“You have two fathers committing crimes to bail out a son who has committed no crimes—which is America in a nutshell.” — Barry Jenkins, December 5, Los Angeles*
Jenkins’ IF BEALE STREET COULD TALK—a lyrical cinematic elegy to familial love and shattered lives shot in amber and scored with apprehension—finally arrives in cinemas this week.*
At the recent Film Independent Presents screening in Hollywood, Jenkins and KiKi Layne—who plays Tish in the film—were joined by Out magazine’s Tre’vell Anderson for a post-screening Q & A, and over the weekend, Layne will return to the Arclight for pre- and post-screening conversations with her fellow actors.
Monday, January 14, at 7:30 pm.
Aero Theatre
1328 Montana Avenue, Santa Monica.
Opens Thursday, December 13, at 7pm.
Cinerama Dome
6360 Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood.
KIKI LAYNE, STEPHAN JAMES, and COLMAN DOMINGO IN CONVERSATION
Friday through Sunday, December 14, 15, and 16.
Cinerama Dome
6360 Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood.
*James Laxton was the director of photography, and Nicholas Britell composed the music for the film. Both had previously worked with Jenkins on Moonlight.
From top: Tre’vell Anderson, KiKi Layne and Barry Jenkins at the Film Independent Presents screening and Q & A, December 5, 2018, Arclight, Hollywood; Layne and Stephan James in If Beale Street Could Talk; Regina King in the film. Film images courtesy Annapurna Pictures, Arclight photograph courtesy Getty Images and Film Independent.