Barry Jenkins on The Underground Railroad and His Previous Work, The RS Interview
This is part two of two of Rolling Stone s conversation with director Barry Jenkins on his new series, The Underground Colson Whiteheads 2016 novel The Underground Railroad depicts both the savage reality of American slavery and the danger of escaping it. The story takes its fugitive protagonist, Cora, on a fantastical tour through different states via a literal locomotive, each stop featuring horrors reminiscent of reallife atrocities. It is a world that requires a deft hand to commit to film, and perhaps no one is better suited than Barry Jenkins. In films like the Oscarwinning Moonlight and If Beale Street Could Talk, the director has married the terror of being black in America with its beauty. Still, Jenkins limitedseries adaptation of The Underground Railroad, which debuts May 14th on Amazon Prime, is his most ambitious project to date. This show scared the shit out of me, Jenkins says. It still scares me. I was looking fo
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