My heart broke': director Ryan Coogler on mourning Chadwick Boseman, rebooting Black Panther and his new movie Sinners
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In a recent interview, Ryan Coogler discussed his new film, 'Sinners,' which he describes as his most personal work yet. The project, a gory period vampire thriller set in 1930s Mississippi, reflects Coogler's family history and achievements as a filmmaker. Following successful movies like 'Fruitvale Station,' 'Creed,' and 'Black Panther,' he brings raw emotions and complex themes of grief, identity, and cultural legacy to the narrative, illustrating the profound connection between film and personal storytelling.
Sinners is Coogler's most personal project, intertwining his family's history with the narrative of a gory period vampire thriller set in 1930s Mississippi.
Aged just 38, Coogler has become the highest grossing Black film-maker, using his platform to bring vital stories to cinema like Sinners.
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