How Black Cinema Shaped Barry Jenkins' MOONLIGHT | From Studio 9
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 Published On Feb 2, 2024

Oscar-winning director and #TIFF23 Platform Jury member, Barry Jenkins, makes his return to TIFF to unpack his Academy Award-winning sophomore feature, MOONLIGHT (2016). Examining the Black filmography and the legendary auteurs that influenced his work, Jenkins details his Miami origins and the enduring legacy of his influential film.

Proceeding in three distinct movements, Moonlight traces the literal and figurative growth of its protagonist, Chiron, as he progresses from a troubled child (Alex Hibbert) to a sexually confused teenager (Ashton Sanders) to a buff, jail-tatted drug dealer (Trevante Rhodes) who finds that he still yearns for his high-school love.

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