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Sight & Sound: the May 2021 issue


Sight & Sound: the May 2021 issue
Barry Jenkins tells us about reclaiming and rebuilding America’s history of slavery in The Underground Railroad.
Plus Promising Young Woman and the virgin/whore trope, Aubrey Plaza on Black Bear, Martin Scorsese’s discovery of Joe Pesci, Dea Kulumbegashvili’s Beginning, and a classic Satyajit Ray interview.
5 April 2021
Sight & Sound May 2021 issue
No movie or television show can really speak to what it must have been like to have been my ancestors. But it doesn’t mean we can’t try.
Barry Jenkins
Barry Jenkins’s adaptation of Pulitzer Prize-winning novel
The Underground Railroad is his first foray into television, a 10-hour monument to America’s history of slavery and its modern day reverberations. As Devika Girish poignantly puts it in our cover feature, the series “gives thick, viscous life to stories that, while spinning a fantastical yarn, also serve to fill an absence ....

United States , Joe Pesci , Satyajit Ray , Emerald Fennell , Dea Kulumbegashvili , Beatrice Loayza , Nicholas Britell , Devika Girish , Barry Jenkins , Hannah Mcgill , Aubrey Plaza , Martin Scorsese , Colson Whitehead , Robert De Niro , Pather Panchali , Folke Isaksson , Lawrence Michael Levine , Beatrica Loayza , Jay Glennie , Carey Mulligan , Joe Pesi , Jonathan Romney , Anna Bogutskaya , Sound May , Pulitzer Prize Winning , Underground Railroad ,