Sing Sing

Divine G (Colman Domingo), imprisoned at Sing Sing for a crime he didn’t commit, finds purpose by acting in a theatre group alongside other incarcerated men, including wary newcomer (Clarence Maclin). Sing Sing is a stirring true story of resilience, humanity, and the transformative power of art, starring an unforgettable ensemble cast of formerly incarcerated actors. Why We Love It: "Based on a real prison arts programme, and featuring mostly ex-prisoners in the cast, I loved this for its warmth and rawness. Colman Domingo is brilliant in the lead - what an incredible presence he has - and it's great to see more of Paul Raci from Sound of Metal, demonstrating more of the empathy and naturalism that defined his Oscar-nominated performance from that film. Sing Sing is beautifully shot on film and movingly scored by Bryce Dessner of The National - both of which offer a humanising counterpoint to the soul-crushing prison interiors." - Paul Gallagher, Programme Manager ------ Year of Celebration Film - Donate £50 at checkout 2024 marks 85 years since our cinema (originally the Cosmo) was built, 50 years since GFT was founded and the 20th edition of Glasgow Film Festival. Whilst our box office and bar sales only cover around 50% of our annual costs and help keep the film reels rolling, we rely on donations and fundraising to run our education and community activities. We need your help! Celebrate 50 years of GFT by donating £50 at checkout. A £50 donation also secures your seat at our special January screening. Find out more or donate HERE. Your contribution matters.Sing Sing showing at: September 1, 2:30 pm
Sing Sing

Location: Glasgow Film TheatreBox Office opens 30 minutes before first screening, 12 Rose Street, Glasgow,, G3 6RB9

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Colman Domingo
Clarence Maclin
Sean San Jose
Greg Kwedar
Clint Bentley
Greg Kwedar
Monique Walton
Sing Sing"
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