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If Beale Street Could Talk is a 2018 American romantic drama film written and directed by Barry Jenkins and based on James Baldwin's 1974 novel of the same name.It stars an ensemble cast that includes KiKi Layne, Stephan James, Colman Domingo, Teyonah Parris, Michael Beach, Dave Franco, Diego Luna, Pedro Pascal, Ed Skrein, Brian Tyree Henry, and Regina King.
- $20.6 million
- Nicholas Britell
- $12 million
Dec 25, 2018 · A drama romance film based on James Baldwin's novel, directed by Barry Jenkins and starring KiKi Layne and Stephan James. Follow the story of a pregnant woman who fights for her lover's innocence in 1970s New York.
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- Drama, Romance
- Barry Jenkins
- 2018-12-25
If Beale Street Could Talk is a 1974 novel by American writer James Baldwin. His fifth novel (and 13th book overall), it is a love story set in Harlem in the early 1970s. [1] [2] The title is a reference to the 1916 W.C. Handy blues song " Beale Street Blues ", named after Beale Street in Downtown Memphis, Tennessee .
- James Baldwin
- 197
- 1974
- June 17, 1974
A 2018 drama/romance film directed by Barry Jenkins, based on James Baldwin's novel, about a couple facing injustice in 1970s Harlem. See critics' and audience's ratings, trailers, photos, cast and crew, and more.
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- Barry Jenkins
- R
- Kiki Layne
Dec 10, 2018 · Director Barry Jenkins summons James Baldwin’s spirit in his adaptation of the author’s 1974 book, “If Beale Street Could Talk” by immediately quoting him onscreen: “Every black person born in America was born on Beale Street, whether in Jackson, Mississippi, or in Harlem, New York. Beale Street is our legacy.”
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African-American teen sweethearts Fonny and Tish are ripped apart when Fonny is wrongly arrested for the rape of a Puerto Rican woman because of the machinations of a racist cop. While seeking justice for Fonny, a pregnant Tish relies on her Harlem community, including her sister, mother Sharon and future mother-in-law.