In the middle of watching this very feeling interview, I literally closed my eyes and said, “ Thank you God for Regina being HERE.” I’ve prayed for her. I’ve sent her love and light. Shine on, Queen. They are all Queens and make me proud to be a beautiful black woman! 🙏🏾
Prayer transcends! Prayer is an act in which we give expression to the pressing and powerful wishes in the depths of our being and yearn for their fulfillment. Regina is lifted in prayers, as is reflected in her spirit of grace she expresses to those around her💗
Regina!!! We love you, such an awesome actress, beautiful woman and I'm glad she is pushing forward, we need her. Aunjanue is such an underrated actress been around for a while and Ava constantly uplifts her here lately. I love that Ava constantly educates us through her art, she's also such an inspiration doing things on her own.
I Congratulations, you encouraged & make us all soo proud! Watching the trailer brought tears😢. My friends All my friends will support you and attend! Wow! Wow! Thank u for this brilliant movie. We ALL have Value. GOD BLESS !
The most enlightening part of this film was the plight of the Dalits(untouchable) community in India. India is a an extremely complicated place, with centuries old traditions, and multicultural crossroads. In a short period of time, Ms. Wilkerson and Ava shared the struggles of the untouchables in a way in which I had not seen. It was a really powerful depiction. I was squirming in my seat when that guy went to clean the latrine. Sadly, the highly stratified society in India, connects to the right leaning Indians in the West. I see you Vivek Ramaswamy and Rishi Sunak.
@edwardburton6687...why must we as black people take on more plights of other nations and call it ours, and call it the same? Perhaps I don't get it as a women of color in her 72 years! What is it that I have missed, and why should I connect other people fates, who come to this country and never ever come in our community but are benefited with benefits we ourselves do not have! We want to gift to every nation but never to ourselves is why we are still on the bottom while others rise to the top! I love the acting of this actress, but I am missing something and please somebody enlighten me!
The failing ones in Baltimore? Do you have answers for the CURRENT, self inflicted destruction of the black family or are you just here to squirt some white savior sauce on everything and run off? You want to protest for Trayvon, but you can’t say anything to your black friends about Trontavious, can you? News flash, there are 100,000 Trontavious’ for every Trayvon. Stop pandering to black foolishness.
This randomly popped up in my Hulu recommendations and I had never heard of it before. But I like Neicy, and Aunjanue stole the show in the new season of Justified so I sat down and watched it. What a powerful movie. When I put 2 and 2 together and realized I was looking at Trayvon it rocked me! I think someone started cutting onions. Aunjanue is a master at accessing her emotions and making you feel her pain through the screen
I'm still crying... Sobbed so much through the movie!!! The grief experience was so personal for me! And the grief I felt for every person who is dehumanized in the ways so powerfully captured in the movie!!!! And the fresh dive into the other layers of what African Americans experience in this country - more than, deeper than, the better context to what we usually define only as racism. Caste is the container for racism, and all the ways humanity seeks to define another as "lesser" ❤❤❤😢❤❤❤
Regina is perfect to moderate this in depth discussion 🥰🤗 these questions are so nuanced and the answers are so interesting. Ava and Aunjanue are formidable. I can't wait to see this.
Loved this interview! Loved seeing Regina King. She's had the heartache of a child dying. I feel for her. Ava is a special and creative filmmaker. Anjunay is a fantastic actor! I love everything she is in. Can't wait to see the movie!
I saw this movie today. It was brilliant and mind blowing!!! Aunjanue was outstanding. Ms. Duvernay made a masterwork which put me through all sorts of emotions.
@thesisterhoodspot Skip this trash and see American Fiction. This movie makes linkages to try and further an agenda of global oppression as the main character luxury travels around the world and is fawned over by high society white people at fancy parties. This movie is made for people who protested Trayvon Martin but are quiet when it comes to Trontavious in Atlanta.
EVERYONE needs to see this masterfully crafted film that ignites such a deeper and more empathic understanding of our global human experience! 🎉Brilliance is the "Origin" gift we've received for years to come from Ava DuVernay! 🎉❤ Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor delivers a stellar performance that truly deserves industry praise 👏 It is my hope that this film is shared with both young and old, in schools and companies to aid in furthering meaningful intellectual discourse. Please support this film which is currently not being shown in all theaters but it definitely should be. I've found it so far on Fandango and AMC at limited showings and theaters here in FL as of 2/21 but was released on 2/19/24. #SeeOrigin2024 Thank you to Ava and the entire great cast of Origin! We must also not forget the Author of the book "Caste" ❤🎉 Spread the word! #PayitForward 😊
This movie is intellectual candy for the guilt minded black uppermiddle class. It's for people who protest Trayvon but have no words for Trontavious in Atlanta.
Why? How does it help rid us of baby mama culture? Where were the black males? Why were the dinner guests in Germany so SHOCKED that the white woman questioned Wilkerson’s thesis as if it is blasphemy to even hint that a black woman can be wrong in her thinking.
I don't know why I loved seeing the credits scroll over Ms. Ava's face. I think uts because of the idea of completion. These women going through very hard work and complex ideas from Reginas Boondocks Watchmen and Ajanue in King Richard and Remember her portraying a black women finding her own power in Lovecraft County (whole series and specifically Beyond Cest episode) I think seeing the credits reminds me that speaking is important but the discipline and commitment it takes to communicate in various ways is a birthing that requires time discipline corporation to reach completion. The credits scrolling across her face reminds me as great and thankful I am for Ava telling stories that have liberated folks literally (When They See Us) and figuratively (many of us who have viewed) it takes many hands to bring it forth. Thank you all three of you for your years of perseverance dignity power and the pursuit of understanding and well being for us all. Thank you for feeling deeply and following through. #inspired
Thank you for this interview. I saw this amazing movie last Friday when it opened in San Francisco. I had read 1/2 of the book which is deep and a book that you can't rush through. Ava is a master of film. You bring it all to life and what a wonderful story and story that needs to be told about Isabel. Wow! I loved every second of the movie. No spoiler so I just need to say that I have to see the movie again and again. It is worthy of being seen many times. Thank you thank you, thank you!!!
Regina is an incredible woman!!! Bravo Ava and Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor!!!! Please post the video of Ben Affleck and Angelina Jolie, all the great voices talking about this film are important.
I have the highest regard and love for these three talented, beautiful, and intelligent women. I love their passions, their visions, and their work. God bless them all...
I saw the film the day it came out. I had no idea what it was about, but was drawn in rather quickly. I left the theater knowing it is a necessary piece. I am full of thoughts and emotion as I watch this interview and even more connected to the movement that the film is.
Did you notice the dismissive way in which working class whites and poor blacks were treated? The family reunion had too many “boxes” and the tradesman really needed to be in that MAGA hat, right? The movie was intellectual candy for people who have many words to say about Trayvon, but are very silent when it comes to Trontavious.
I'm so honored to have this interview available to see. The movie was outstanding. The actors, writers, producers etc were brilliant! I love that Regina said this movie isn't about racism but connectivity; however, I believe that both of those challenges can be present at the same time. This is deep and I have a lot to think about and understand put into prospective. These women have beautiful spirits!
What were your thoughts about her being at the dinner table in Germany and having the dinner guests being shocked that the white woman questioned her thesis? As if to say that a black woman should not be questioned about her views of the world. Interesting. Very interesting.
I haven't been to tha movie theater in a very long time, except I did go to see Barbie, but before that not in years. I'm so happy to see this interview today, opening day. I am going!!!
We Praise the Most High God for giving up Regina King. A true artist and our Queen. So glad to see you healing and coming among up again to share your divinity. ❤😊
Elegance personified! The women on this stage are brilliant, talented, fearless, and incredible. Thank you for pushing through barriers to share a portion of your gifts with us!🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤
absolutely enjoyed this interview. Love Ava's work and Ms. Aunjanue is truly underrated. Ms. King... ma'am... we love you, we've missed your presence ❤❤❤
I Probably Wouldn't Have Known Of This Film/Book Just Yet If It wasn't for this Interview, Thank You Queen King! What a Great Set. I Enjoyed this Piece Today, AL Bright Bruh ... Miss Wilkerson What A Life, Beautiful Story And Much Needed Work!Thank You. I Saw Love Miss ♡ And Love Is Hopeful. A.E.T🌷 Ava 🎯
Very awesome panel of talent and depth perception of this seemingly brilliant piece of work offered to your audience. Looking forward to seeing this movie! Welcome back to Regina King, you have been missed 👏.
This movie is amazing. Ava DuVernay is such a visionary. Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor knocked it out of the park with their performance. Lastly, Regina King did a great job moderating. Thank you for posting this video!
❤️ALL❤️BEAUTIFUL❤️SISTAS! So gifted, so intelligent, so black! We love you 🥰 and all your GREATNESS! Sistas that are rich contributions to culture and society 🫡✊🏾👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
I was traveling through Southeast Asia on my birthday, one year. I was in 6 countries, 7 if you count Thailand twice. I'm from NYC, living in Bedstuy Brooklyn for most of my adult life, but New Delhi was scary and I am not a fearful person, but I was like, "I'm ready to be back at the hotel, now!!!"
Fantastic Interview....AMAZING FILM by 2 of my favorite actors and 2 amazing directors! Tip the 🧢 to (Niecy Nash) for being a Pillar in stabilizing the [weight] of what your friend was going through. I WATCHED THE FILM BECAUSE OF AUNJANUE ELLIS-TAYLOR PERIOD! In all her films her Personality really comes to life. WOW!! I purchased the book "caste" after watching the film, however it is my belief that "racism and "caste" are deliberate tools and constructs of European COLONIZATION/ Capitalism on a GLOBAL scale... specifically American colonization/Capitalism toward indigenous and melinated American's thru policy legislation and enforcement etc. supportive book for READER: "The myth of race"- Robert Sussman "1619 project"- Nicole Hannah-Jones "Barracoon: The Story of the Last [Black Cargo]"-Robin Miles, Zora Neale Hurston.
Now “Who’s too Māori? Eh whoa. You go bro not only are making a lot of Maori feel good with in themselves, but I’ve seen videos of people reacting to your music not even knowing what language you’re singing in. But because you’re a proud Māori sharing our culture with everyone, even though they don’t recognise the language thru you and our culture they feel the wairua. Finally bro, I’ve always known you are a talented musician, but this song is going to need an exceptional song to take the academy award away from you , if non Māori like those that have tuned in can tune into the wairua of the waiata then Kia kaha firstly to our culture and secondly just as importantly to you for being an educational vessel for our culture. Way to go, bro.
What about the scene when the black couple were on the porch speaking about how to structure the book? One minute they’re conversing in the vocabulary of the educated and then as soon as a dark skinned woman shows up they get real ebonical. I saw that as further evidence of the class divide in this movie. She wanted to us to feel the caste pain while at the same time basking in the upper class trappings that separated her from those beneath her station. This movie was trash.
I think that was the point. We’re all apart of a “caste” system, whether we want to believe it or not. We all have biases, buried prejudices lying dormant in us due to personal experiences …the reality is we’re all flawed human beings.
Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor is one of the best actors to ever live.
In the middle of watching this very feeling interview, I literally closed my eyes and said, “ Thank you God for Regina being HERE.” I’ve prayed for her. I’ve sent her love and light.
Shine on, Queen.
They are all Queens and make me proud to be a beautiful black woman! 🙏🏾
Amen 🙏🏾 Amen 🙏🏾 Amen 🙏🏾
Amen 🙏🏾 Amen 🙏🏾 Amen 🙏🏾
What testament to the love she has poured into the community through her art that is be reflected right back to her. ❤❤
Same. Same, I love her.
Prayer transcends! Prayer is an act in which we give expression to the pressing and powerful wishes in the depths of our being and yearn for their fulfillment.
Regina is lifted in prayers, as is reflected in her spirit of grace she expresses to those around her💗
Regina!!! We love you, such an awesome actress, beautiful woman and I'm glad she is pushing forward, we need her.
Aunjanue is such an underrated actress been around for a while and Ava constantly uplifts her here lately. I love that Ava constantly educates us through her art, she's also such an inspiration doing things on her own.
💐💐💐
Speak for yourselves!? Not for everyone!!!! 🙄
They are such gifts to us and society. Their talent is mind blowing ❤
The interview that I didn't know that I needed this morning. I'm so inspired by all three women. Awesome conversation.
I echo your sentiments! Really needed this here!👌🏾
I Congratulations, you encouraged & make us all soo proud! Watching the trailer brought tears😢. My friends All my friends will support you and attend! Wow! Wow! Thank u for this brilliant movie. We ALL have Value. GOD BLESS !
This is true beauty. This conversation. These three incredibly beautiful, talented, and gifted 'Black' women. A breath of fresh air!
Aunjanue Ellis takes my breath away.
Me Too 🥰
The most enlightening part of this film was the plight of the Dalits(untouchable) community in India. India is a an extremely complicated place, with centuries old traditions, and multicultural crossroads. In a short period of time, Ms. Wilkerson and Ava shared the struggles of the untouchables in a way in which I had not seen. It was a really powerful depiction. I was squirming in my seat when that guy went to clean the latrine. Sadly, the highly stratified society in India, connects to the right leaning Indians in the West. I see you Vivek Ramaswamy and Rishi Sunak.
@edwardburton6687...why must we as black people take on more plights of other nations and call it ours, and call it the same? Perhaps I don't get it as a women of color in her 72 years! What is it that I have missed, and why should I connect other people fates, who come to this country and never ever come in our community but are benefited with benefits we ourselves do not have! We want to gift to every nation but never to ourselves is why we are still on the bottom while others rise to the top!
I love the acting of this actress, but I am missing something and please somebody enlighten me!
This film should be shown in schools
Yes…absolutely
💯
The failing ones in Baltimore? Do you have answers for the CURRENT, self inflicted destruction of the black family or are you just here to squirt some white savior sauce on everything and run off? You want to protest for Trayvon, but you can’t say anything to your black friends about Trontavious, can you? News flash, there are 100,000 Trontavious’ for every Trayvon. Stop pandering to black foolishness.
Everyone, everywhere should see this movie!!
It needs to be! Such a riveting film
Ms Ava is so genuine and authentic as a director.
I’m grateful for this interview.
This randomly popped up in my Hulu recommendations and I had never heard of it before. But I like Neicy, and Aunjanue stole the show in the new season of Justified so I sat down and watched it. What a powerful movie. When I put 2 and 2 together and realized I was looking at Trayvon it rocked me! I think someone started cutting onions. Aunjanue is a master at accessing her emotions and making you feel her pain through the screen
They have a show together too? Oh snap let me go check justified out
Hopefully Thier lover's 🙏🏿, no spoilers pls, just let me fantasize 😂
Man I love these 3 women. It's so good to see Regina King. I pray that she can find some peace
The relationship between black people and cinema is a unique one.
Skip this trash movie and see American Fiction.
@@Roccofan Ouch. Hold up Oprah inspired this movie.
@@rievans57 This movie was inspired by upper middle class black guilt.
I'm still crying...
Sobbed so much through the movie!!! The grief experience was so personal for me! And the grief I felt for every person who is dehumanized in the ways so powerfully captured in the movie!!!! And the fresh dive into the other layers of what African Americans experience in this country - more than, deeper than, the better context to what we usually define only as racism. Caste is the container for racism, and all the ways humanity seeks to define another as "lesser"
❤❤❤😢❤❤❤
Saw this film today, its a work of art. I was crying on and off through out this film.
The movie is just excellent! The best writing, directing, and story telling we’ve seen in a long time!
No. No it is not. Don't let your middle-class black guilt get the better of you. This movie was intellectual candy.
SO SO VERY TRUE
Death is very transformative to Life.
Aunjanue is such a sage🍃💜
So much greatness & black excellence on this stage
Aunjanue this is your moment❤🎉
Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor I must say was an absolute A+ in this Monumental Movie❣
Why am I crying watching this. Three brilliant artists.
You are crying tears of joy because three intelligent, beautiful ladies speaking truth.
Regina is perfect to moderate this in depth discussion 🥰🤗 these questions are so nuanced and the answers are so interesting. Ava and Aunjanue are formidable. I can't wait to see this.
Loved this interview! Loved seeing Regina King. She's had the heartache of a child dying. I feel for her. Ava is a special and creative filmmaker. Anjunay is a fantastic actor! I love everything she is in. Can't wait to see the movie!
These three are part of the dream of our ancestors.
Lovely Regina! We've missed you and are blessed with your presence again. Praise God! I will watch this movie; I haven't heard of it.
These ladies are highly skilled and brilliant in their crafts as actors and directors. Great questions and responses.
This interview is iconic. Such phenomenal powerful woman.
This was one of the most incredible films I’ve ever watched. Well done ladies. Bravo
I saw this movie today. It was brilliant and mind blowing!!! Aunjanue was outstanding. Ms. Duvernay made a masterwork which put me through all sorts of emotions.
Where’d you see it at if you don’t mind me asking this is my first time hearing of it today? Thanks! Mo
@thesisterhoodspot Skip this trash and see American Fiction. This movie makes linkages to try and further an agenda of global oppression as the main character luxury travels around the world and is fawned over by high society white people at fancy parties. This movie is made for people who protested Trayvon Martin but are quiet when it comes to Trontavious in Atlanta.
Me too@@thesisterhoodspot
EVERYONE needs to see this masterfully crafted film that ignites such a deeper and more empathic understanding of our global human experience! 🎉Brilliance is the "Origin" gift we've received for years to come from Ava DuVernay! 🎉❤ Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor delivers a stellar performance that truly deserves industry praise 👏 It is my hope that this film is shared with both young and old, in schools and companies to aid in furthering meaningful intellectual discourse. Please support this film which is currently not being shown in all theaters but it definitely should be. I've found it so far on Fandango and AMC at limited showings and theaters here in FL as of 2/21 but was released on 2/19/24. #SeeOrigin2024
Thank you to Ava and the entire great cast of Origin! We must also not forget the Author of the book "Caste" ❤🎉 Spread the word! #PayitForward 😊
This movie is intellectual candy for the guilt minded black uppermiddle class. It's for people who protest Trayvon but have no words for Trontavious in Atlanta.
It was amazing. Please go see it and bring an open mind and be compassionate!!!
Why? How does it help rid us of baby mama culture? Where were the black males? Why were the dinner guests in Germany so SHOCKED that the white woman questioned Wilkerson’s thesis as if it is blasphemy to even hint that a black woman can be wrong in her thinking.
I don't know why I loved seeing the credits scroll over Ms. Ava's face. I think uts because of the idea of completion. These women going through very hard work and complex ideas from Reginas Boondocks Watchmen and Ajanue in King Richard and Remember her portraying a black women finding her own power in Lovecraft County (whole series and specifically Beyond Cest episode) I think seeing the credits reminds me that speaking is important but the discipline and commitment it takes to communicate in various ways is a birthing that requires time discipline corporation to reach completion. The credits scrolling across her face reminds me as great and thankful I am for Ava telling stories that have liberated folks literally (When They See Us) and figuratively (many of us who have viewed) it takes many hands to bring it forth. Thank you all three of you for your years of perseverance dignity power and the pursuit of understanding and well being for us all. Thank you for feeling deeply and following through. #inspired
*it takes cooperation
You wrote this beautifully
beautiful conversation. this this brought me so much joy. three black women creators who care about their craft in such a loving space!
Thank you for this interview. I saw this amazing movie last Friday when it opened in San Francisco. I had read 1/2 of the book which is deep and a book that you can't rush through. Ava is a master of film. You bring it all to life and what a wonderful story and story that needs to be told about Isabel. Wow! I loved every second of the movie. No spoiler so I just need to say that I have to see the movie again and again. It is worthy of being seen many times. Thank you thank you, thank you!!!
Did you find anything interesting about the scene with the light skinned black couple on the porch?
Damn…I haven’t seen the film yet but Ms King talked about the scenes with such passion I felt like I was at that screening.
Regina is an incredible woman!!! Bravo Ava and Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor!!!!
Please post the video of Ben Affleck and Angelina Jolie, all the great voices talking about this film are important.
Love you Aunjunue , Ava and Gina, so talented and beautiful. Such an inspiration!!! BRAVO!!!
Aunjanue Ellis is A brilliant spiritual Actress!!!!!
Regina is a national treasure !!!! All these ladies are ! I love to see them all on one stage ❤
These women are brilliant, PERIODT!
I have the highest regard and love for these three talented, beautiful, and intelligent women. I love their passions, their visions, and their work. God bless them all...
I saw the film the day it came out. I had no idea what it was about, but was drawn in rather quickly. I left the theater knowing it is a necessary piece. I am full of thoughts and emotion as I watch this interview and even more connected to the movement that the film is.
Did you notice the dismissive way in which working class whites and poor blacks were treated? The family reunion had too many “boxes” and the tradesman really needed to be in that MAGA hat, right? The movie was intellectual candy for people who have many words to say about Trayvon, but are very silent when it comes to Trontavious.
So proud of you Aunjanue, it’s your time! Love Ava and Regina!!! Can’t wait to see this movie 😊
LOVED this interview! 2nd time watching it! ❤ Thanks to all who backed this film being made!
This was beautiful I love and appreciate All these women their talent and what they blessed us with❤❤❤
What a marvelous interview.❤ Three phenomenal humans speaking about incredible art, processes, and intention.
Congregants, Ava Duveney. I can't wait to see this movie.
Would you please tell me the name of the movie? And when does it release? Life is REALLY LIFE- ING for me right now, I'm trying to catch up ❤❤❤❤
I'm so honored to have this interview available to see. The movie was outstanding. The actors, writers, producers etc were brilliant! I love that Regina said this movie isn't about racism but connectivity; however, I believe that both of those challenges can be present at the same time. This is deep and I have a lot to think about and understand put into prospective. These women have beautiful spirits!
What were your thoughts about her being at the dinner table in Germany and having the dinner guests being shocked that the white woman questioned her thesis? As if to say that a black woman should not be questioned about her views of the world. Interesting. Very interesting.
Love these ladies
This film was amazing. Such a phenomenal job by these 2 phenomenal women.
Great conversation. Thank you Regina!
So refreshing seeing Regina again❤️
Keep shining cultural warriors.🌞🌞🌞
I love all of them ONE TWO AND THREE ❤❤❤❤
23:35 wowwwww. I have to watch this entire film again, but particularly with care to this scene.
Regina!! Love her! So talented and real ❤. Ava is 🔥🔥🔥 with a pen! Congrats to Aunjunue!! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽💜💜
“Society doesn’t allow that”--the display of real essence of grief
I haven't been to tha movie theater in a very long time, except I did go to see Barbie, but before that not in years. I'm so happy to see this interview today, opening day. I am going!!!
Outstanding 👏🏿❤️
I agree with Regina on the point of how tenderly such violent moments and ideas where handled and I felt them deeply!
Beautiful Black women 👏🏾👍🏾
Currently reading the book which is amazing and I can’t wait for this film to release.
Yes, can't wait to do both!
I was Sooo relieved to see REGINA!! GOD hears and answers 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🥰. Much Love to you Queens!!!👑👑👑💖
We Praise the Most High God for giving up Regina King. A true artist and our Queen. So glad to see you healing and coming among up again to share your divinity. ❤😊
This movie is so profound. Great job. Aujanue bumped her way up to my favorite actor status same with Ava.
This is a great interview. Regina King, I'm so happy you did this interview. 👏🏽 🙌🏽 💖 The scene with the young boy broke my heart💔
Elegance personified! The women on this stage are brilliant, talented, fearless, and incredible. Thank you for pushing through barriers to share a portion of your gifts with us!🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤
Happy to see you Regina. You are all phenomenal women ❤
That last question is brilliant. I didn't realize that the movie is out today, but I am going to see it today.
I'm so blessed to live in a time of these beautifully awesome women. They are truly a gift to the universe.
Love these three ladies
I need to comeback and watch this later tonight.💯😊
Thank you for sharing this.
This movie is AMAZING! I haven’t stopped talking about it since Thursday🙏🏽❤️
Ok, how does it speak to baby mama culture? Fatherless households in 2024 are doing far more damage than any Jim Crow law ever did.
absolutely enjoyed this interview. Love Ava's work and Ms. Aunjanue is truly underrated. Ms. King... ma'am... we love you, we've missed your presence ❤❤❤
I Probably Wouldn't Have Known Of This Film/Book Just Yet If It wasn't for this Interview, Thank You Queen King! What a Great Set. I Enjoyed this Piece Today, AL Bright Bruh ... Miss Wilkerson What A Life, Beautiful Story And Much Needed Work!Thank You. I Saw Love Miss ♡ And Love Is Hopeful. A.E.T🌷 Ava 🎯
Such a thoughtful and incredible panel. Origin is on my must see.
3 phenomenal women
Very awesome panel of talent and depth perception of this seemingly brilliant piece of work offered to your audience. Looking forward to seeing this movie! Welcome back to Regina King, you have been missed 👏.
Hoped this would be uploaded. Can’t wait to watch
caste is an absolute masterpiece. for those of us who need to grieve silenced pains, it’s a perfect catalyst for releasing dormant tears.
ALL THIS BLACK GIRL BRILLIANCE HAS ME BURSTING AT THE SEAMS!!!🎇🎇🎇
WON'T HE DO IT!!!✝️📽️👸🏾✝️📽️👸🏾✝️📽️👸🏾
Much Love from SF, CA🙋🏾🌉
Beautiful film and beautiful conversation
This movie is amazing. Ava DuVernay is such a visionary. Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor knocked it out of the park with their performance. Lastly, Regina King did a great job moderating. Thank you for posting this video!
Loved the raw emotion in this conversation. Can't wait to see the fllm and read the book.
This was an awesome interview. These are three amazing queens. 👑👑👑
AMEN 🙏🏾 IM GOING 🙋🏾♀️
❤️ALL❤️BEAUTIFUL❤️SISTAS! So gifted, so intelligent, so black! We love you 🥰 and all your GREATNESS! Sistas that are rich contributions to culture and society 🫡✊🏾👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
I was traveling through Southeast Asia on my birthday, one year. I was in 6 countries, 7 if you count Thailand twice. I'm from NYC, living in Bedstuy Brooklyn for most of my adult life, but New Delhi was scary and I am not a fearful person, but I was like, "I'm ready to be back at the hotel, now!!!"
This is an amazing piece of work and bravo 👏🏽 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
3 Genius Legends on this stage. You're all phenonmenal. Thank you for sharing this interview.
PROFOUND and POWERFUL MOVIE! EVERYONE needs to see it!
Fantastic Interview....AMAZING FILM by 2 of my favorite actors and 2 amazing directors!
Tip the 🧢 to (Niecy Nash) for being a Pillar in stabilizing the [weight] of what your friend was going through.
I WATCHED THE FILM BECAUSE OF AUNJANUE ELLIS-TAYLOR PERIOD!
In all her films her Personality really comes to life. WOW!!
I purchased the book "caste" after watching the film, however it is my belief that "racism and "caste" are deliberate tools and constructs of European COLONIZATION/ Capitalism on a GLOBAL scale...
specifically American colonization/Capitalism toward indigenous and melinated American's thru policy legislation and enforcement etc.
supportive book for READER:
"The myth of race"- Robert Sussman
"1619 project"- Nicole Hannah-Jones
"Barracoon: The Story of the Last [Black Cargo]"-Robin Miles, Zora Neale Hurston.
Can you post the one with Angelina please
Great movie! Beautiful, poignan, moving. Well done.
Aunjanue is way past deserving an Oscar hopefully she gets 1 for ths movie
The song sung at the beginning, insane!!!
Wow what an awesome interview with these ladies 😂
Now “Who’s too Māori? Eh whoa. You go bro not only are making a lot of Maori feel good with in themselves, but I’ve seen videos of people reacting to your music not even knowing what language you’re singing in. But because you’re a proud Māori sharing our culture with everyone, even though they don’t recognise the language thru you and our culture they feel the wairua. Finally bro, I’ve always known you are a talented musician, but this song is going to need an exceptional song to take the academy award away from you , if non Māori like those that have tuned in can tune into the wairua of the waiata then Kia kaha firstly to our culture and secondly just as importantly to you for being an educational vessel for our culture. Way to go, bro.
Love both of these ladies ❤❤❤❤❤. Great actress love them. ❤❤❤❤
#DisneyDiva ❤
The scene 🎬 with the young boy at the pool broke my heart.
What about the scene when the black couple were on the porch speaking about how to structure the book? One minute they’re conversing in the vocabulary of the educated and then as soon as a dark skinned woman shows up they get real ebonical. I saw that as further evidence of the class divide in this movie. She wanted to us to feel the caste pain while at the same time basking in the upper class trappings that separated her from those beneath her station. This movie was trash.
I think that was the point. We’re all apart of a “caste” system, whether we want to believe it or not. We all have biases, buried prejudices lying dormant in us due to personal experiences …the reality is we’re all flawed human beings.
I enjoyed listening to the book from #Audible
Great movie!!!