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Dec 17, 2020
Actor/executive producer Tessa Thompson, actor/producer Nnamdi Asomugha, and writer/director Eugene Ashe (Homecoming) join us with Variety’s Angelique Jackson to talk about their soon-to-be-released Amazon film Sylvie’s Love. Set in New York City in the summer of 1957, the lush, sumptuously styled film follows the lives and passionate love between an aspiring television producer (Thompson) and gifted jazz musician (Asomugha) through a changing social era, shifting cultural landscape and more. Don’t miss Thompson, Asomugha and Ashe with Jackson as they talk about making a sweepingly romantic period film that is a thoroughly modern one too.
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