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WATCH: Colman Domingo And Clarence Maclin On The Power Of Reliving The Past In ‘Sing Sing’

By Rivea Ruff ·Updated August 13, 2024

“I wanted to show tenderness between Black and brown men,” Colman Domingo said of his latest project, A24’s prison-based drama Sing Sing. “I wanted to deconstruct what people think about us.” 

Sing Sing tells the true story of incarcerated individuals taking

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