Exhibiting Forgiveness" unravels its director's estrangement from his father. It also explores a cultural cognitive ...
The 2012 drama by Tarell Alvin McCraney, best known as the screenwriter of "Moonlight," stylishly directed by Darryl V. Jones, focuses on the emerging personalities, sexualities, and ethical ...
It's like giving us a lens through which we can see it in, like, a multiplicity of ways. MR. CAPEHART: Mm-hmm. Yeah, that that scene was really powerful. Also, because when he--when Tarrell hands the ...
Artist-turned-director Titus Kaphar’s new movie stars Holland as Tarrell, a painter and family man forced to reckon with his past. “It was easy for me to relate to the discipline, I think ...
Exhibiting Forgiveness tells the story of Tarell (played by André Holland), a successful Black artist with a lovely wife Aisha (Andra Day) and a too-cute son Jermaine (Daniel Michael Barriere). One ...
It's a story about the power of self-love. "In his stirring and stylishly told drama, Tarell Alvin McCraney cannily explores race and sexuality and the graces and gravity of history." ...
Because while the talented Tarrell (Holland) can bypass the nightmares that jolt him awake by working in his home studio, where he crafts large-scale neighborhood scenes both enveloping and ...
In his new film Exhibiting Forgiveness, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January and hits theaters October 18, Kaphar casts André Holland as Tarrell, a celebrated American painter ...
André Holland plays Tarrell Rodin, a celebrated artist whose work looks just like Titus Kaphar’s (because Kaphar provided the paintings). He dismisses a recent critical rave because ...
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It was only after he started passing the script around to friends like “Moonlight” screenwriter Tarell Alvin McCraney, whom he went to Yale with and named his protagonist after (spelled ...