‘Ma Rainey’s’ director on celebrating artists now gone

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Gertrude “Ma” Rainey, called the mother of blues, helped expand the universe of American music. Director George C. Wolfe talks to Jeffrey Brown about the new film about her life, based on the play by August Wilson, and how it celebrates the legacy of three great American artists: Rainey, Wilson and Chadwick Boseman, who starred in the film before his death earlier this year.


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I love Viola Davis, but this was Chadwick Boseman's film all the way, his swan song, if you will. He gave a heart-wrenching performance and it made me weep.

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Christmas movie. Yes 👍 the best in Netflix.

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We remember Elvis Presley as a great showman with his jiggling hips; was he the Father of Twerking?

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