Sing, Sing, Sing Review
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Most of the cast are real-life RTA alumni playing versions of themselves. Sing, Sing, Sing
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I just finished watching and I’m still processing the raw emotion of it. Directed by Greg Kwedar , this film isn't your typical prison drama. It’s an authentic look at the Rehabilitation Through the Arts (RTA) program at the legendary Sing Sing Correctional Facility . Why you need to see it: I just finished watching and I’m still processing
It shows how art, Shakespeare, and community can restore humanity in a place designed to strip it away.
Colman Domingo is breathtaking as John "Divine G" Whitfield, but Clarence Maclin (a real program graduate) is the absolute heart of the story.