The film, which is directed by Greg Kwedar and follows a group of inmates who collaborate on stage shows, is based on the Rehabilitation Through the Arts program at the Sing Sing Correctional Facility in New York. Domingo, who was additionally addressed at Spat with the George C. Wolfe-coordinated biopic "Rustin" from Netflix, drives "Sing," joined by a cast that incorporates Paul Raci, who procured a Foundation Grant selection for his supporting turn in "Sound of Metal," as well as Clarence Maclin and Sean San José.
Black Bear, the Marfa Peach Company, and Edith Productions funded and produced "Sing Sing." Kwedar and Clint Bentley adapted the script from "Breakin' the Mummy's Code" by Brent Buell and "The Sing Sing Follies" by John H. Richardsons. Monique Walton, Clint Bentley and Kwedar are makers. Chief maker credits, which remember a few head entertainers for the film, incorporate Domingo, Maclin, Raúl Domingo, Michael Heimler, Teddy Schwarzman, Larry Kalas, Larry Kelly, Nancy Schafer and John "Divine G" Whitfield.
Promotion
CAA Media Money took care of the North American arrangement, while maker and agent Wild Bear is as yet pursuing purchasers for worldwide domains.
In Assortment's survey of "Sing," pundit Stephen Saito had solid commendation for the element, hailing "the profoundly compassionate and massively captivating look it offers of the carceral framework, where nobody ought to be characterized by their past and discounted by society." Saito likewise featured Domingo's lead turn as a "telling execution" that "is additionally charming while just learning, instinctually perceiving when to surrender the spotlight to his nonprofessional co-stars."
Cutoff time originally revealed A24's procurement of "Sing."
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