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Ava DuVernay's "Origin," a rumination on racial and caste theory, is merely a framework for a movie. One of the many foolish things the social media age has wrought is the inability to discern a ...
The film “Origin,” like the book “Caste” on which it was based, offers a powerful paradigm for understanding America’s bitter racial divide, writes author and theologian Keith Magee.
‘Origin’ review: From the unfilmable bestseller ‘Caste,’ Ava DuVernay finds the only possible movie Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, right, and Jon Bernthal in Ava DuVernay's film "Origin." ...
"Origin" director Ava DuVernay and actress Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor discuss grief, awards season "frustration" and their sprawling new movie about caste.
Kal-El is indeed a great immigrant, but as James Gunn’s movie paints him, we’re just lucky he’s one of the good ones.
With 'Origin,' director Ava DuVernay looks to Isabel Wilkerson's landmark book to frame the conversation about segregation and inequality in America.
Ava DuVernay on Her New Movie ‘Origin’ and Why Racism Is Just a ‘Band-Aid on a Wound’ TheWrap magazine: “It’s the skin on a skeleton. The skeleton is caste,” DuVernay says ...
Filmmaker Ava Duvernay's latest movie 'Origin' explores racism, antisemitism, the caste system and emotions.
Opinion by Keith Magee (CNN) — Editor’s Note: Keith Magee is senior fellow and visiting professor in cultural justice at University College London Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose ...