Boots Riley tells wild Oakland crowd 'I Love Boosters' is 'my best work'
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Boots Riley tells wild Oakland crowd 'I Love Boosters' is 'my best work'
""Boots Riley has built one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary cinema. He fuses funky surrealism with political humor and sending visuals into an art that refuses to play by conventional roles.""
""What I will say is that it took a lot of pushing to make this happen. You'll see why when you see it on the screen. And I think it's my best work.""
Keke Palmer's character, Corvette, is introduced in a nightclub where she flirts with a man to sell him stolen shoes. This scene was a foundational idea for Boots Riley's film 'I Love Boosters,' which premiered at South by Southwest and is set for wider release. Riley, known for his unique cinematic voice, combines surrealism with political humor. He expressed excitement about the film, stating it required significant effort to bring to fruition and considers it his best work.
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