ORIGIN | Conversation with Ava DuVernay and Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor moderated by Regina King

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Published 2024-01-15
Inspired by the New York Times Best-Seller CASTE: THE ORIGINS OF OUR DISCONTENTS.

Starring Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, Jon Bernthal, Vera Farmiga, Audra McDonald, Niecy Nash-Betts, Nick Offerman, Blair Underwood.

ORIGIN In Theaters January 19


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All Comments (21)
  • @dakotac180
    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.
  • @LuluExperience
    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! 🙏🏾
  • @YvonnePierre
    The interview that I didn't know that I needed this morning. I'm so inspired by all three women. Awesome conversation.
  • @SJ-tx5go
    Man I love these 3 women. It's so good to see Regina King. I pray that she can find some peace
  • @trifree
    Aunjanue this is your moment❤🎉
  • @yasinradee
    Death is very transformative to Life. Aunjanue is such a sage🍃💜
  • @rievans57
    The relationship between black people and cinema is a unique one.
  • @Rainbowsun1
    Saw this film today, its a work of art. I was crying on and off through out this film.
  • @mmoye8640
    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!
  • The movie is just excellent! The best writing, directing, and story telling we’ve seen in a long time!
  • @inesspanni
    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" ❤❤❤😢❤❤❤
  • @Largo3point0
    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.
  • @mon6745
    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.
  • @hadayaimajeed
    These three are part of the dream of our ancestors.
  • @billiehicks6587
    Ms Ava is so genuine and authentic as a director. I’m grateful for this interview.
  • @jcanthony16
    So much greatness & black excellence on this stage
  • 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.