Tanya Mosley
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Our guest today is filmmaker Ryan Coogler. We'll be back right after a short break. I'm Tanya Mosley, and this is Fresh Air.
Our guest today is filmmaker Ryan Coogler. We'll be back right after a short break. I'm Tanya Mosley, and this is Fresh Air.
Our guest today is filmmaker Ryan Coogler. We'll be back right after a short break. I'm Tanya Mosley, and this is Fresh Air.
The technical wow factor to the way the images popped is really striking. Specifically for me, the cotton field driving scenes, were those real cotton fields?
The technical wow factor to the way the images popped is really striking. Specifically for me, the cotton field driving scenes, were those real cotton fields?
The technical wow factor to the way the images popped is really striking. Specifically for me, the cotton field driving scenes, were those real cotton fields?
Did you ever have a moment in a cotton field in the making of this?
Did you ever have a moment in a cotton field in the making of this?
Did you ever have a moment in a cotton field in the making of this?
What was that like?
What was that like?
What was that like?
I'm really struck by what you said that, you know, the blues connected people to their humanity. It reminded them that they were human. And blues serves really as the sound and the soul of this film. Your relationship with the blues, you talk about your Uncle James. What music did he play around you? What was he into?
I'm really struck by what you said that, you know, the blues connected people to their humanity. It reminded them that they were human. And blues serves really as the sound and the soul of this film. Your relationship with the blues, you talk about your Uncle James. What music did he play around you? What was he into?
I'm really struck by what you said that, you know, the blues connected people to their humanity. It reminded them that they were human. And blues serves really as the sound and the soul of this film. Your relationship with the blues, you talk about your Uncle James. What music did he play around you? What was he into?
You being a kid of the 80s and the 90s, what was it like for you to sit at his knee and listen to that music? Did you appreciate it at that young age?
You being a kid of the 80s and the 90s, what was it like for you to sit at his knee and listen to that music? Did you appreciate it at that young age?
You being a kid of the 80s and the 90s, what was it like for you to sit at his knee and listen to that music? Did you appreciate it at that young age?
How did legendary blues guitarist Buddy Guy become part of this project? It was so cool to see him. That was a really cool cameo.