Tanya Mosley
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With the Fablemans.
With the Fablemans.
With the Fablemans.
You were on the other side of the project. Yeah.
You were on the other side of the project. Yeah.
You were on the other side of the project. Yeah.
I want to talk to you a little bit about some of the other reasons why you wanted to make this film. You also made this movie because while you document black life, black people by and large are not the ones consuming or buying your art. And in the short documentary that you did in 2022, Shut Up and Paint, you shared your struggle with the commodification of your art. You mentioned in there how...
I want to talk to you a little bit about some of the other reasons why you wanted to make this film. You also made this movie because while you document black life, black people by and large are not the ones consuming or buying your art. And in the short documentary that you did in 2022, Shut Up and Paint, you shared your struggle with the commodification of your art. You mentioned in there how...
I want to talk to you a little bit about some of the other reasons why you wanted to make this film. You also made this movie because while you document black life, black people by and large are not the ones consuming or buying your art. And in the short documentary that you did in 2022, Shut Up and Paint, you shared your struggle with the commodification of your art. You mentioned in there how...
You have family members who, at least at that point, still hadn't seen.
You have family members who, at least at that point, still hadn't seen.
You have family members who, at least at that point, still hadn't seen.
Still to this day. Yeah. Yeah. Has that ever made you question what you do?
Still to this day. Yeah. Yeah. Has that ever made you question what you do?
Still to this day. Yeah. Yeah. Has that ever made you question what you do?
And you felt like a movie. You felt like visuals in that way was more democratizing.
And you felt like a movie. You felt like visuals in that way was more democratizing.
And you felt like a movie. You felt like visuals in that way was more democratizing.
Titus Kaphar, thank you so much.
Titus Kaphar, thank you so much.