
Overview:
While investigating the global phenomenon of caste and its dark influence on society, a journalist faces unfathomable personal loss and uncovers the beauty of human resilience.Status: | Released (2023-12-08) |
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Awards: | 6 wins & 30 nominations |
BoxOffice: | $4,689,830 |
Screen: | Ava DuVernay |
Productions: | ARRAY Filmworks |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |



Casts
- 53923: Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor - Isabel Wilkerson
- 63231: Niecy Nash-Betts - Marion Wilkerson
- 19498: Jon Bernthal - Brett Hamilton
- 1232039: Emily Yancy - Ruby Wilkerson
- 168877: Finn Wittrock - August Landmesser
- 2117434: Victoria Pedretti - Irma Eckler
- 1291890: Jasmine Cephas Jones - Elizabeth Davis
Crews
- 2033383: Laurene Powell Jobs - Executive Producer - Production
- 2293478: Melinda Gates - Executive Producer - Production
- 53923: Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor - Executive Producer - Production
- 1408603: Tilane Jones - Executive Producer - Production
- 2420671: Anne Wojcicki - Executive Producer - Production
- 1066326: Spencer Averick - Editor - Editing
- 4257660: Regina Miller - Executive Producer - Production
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Reviews
Manuel São Bento
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FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/origin-venice-film-festival-review-a-must-see-educational-story/ "Origin brilliantly transposes the pillars of caste from Isabel Wilkerson's book to the big screen through an incredibly revealing, genuinely fascinating narrative, d ....
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The acting is all really quite adequate here, but it's not really that important to the fascinating underlying premiss that underpins the theory that race, in itself, might not be the reasons for the hierarchical nature of a society that always manages to create sub-classes. Aunjanue ....
Continue reading ->Brent Marchant
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Those who believe that institutionalized systemic racism is fundamentally an American problem should probably give a serious look to this latest offering from writer-director Ava DuVernay, best known for the superb historical drama, “Selma” (2014). Based on the book Caste: The Origin ....
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A missed opportunity. While I agree with the most but not everything that was stated in the movie, I can't understand why it failed to find obvious similarities to segregation based on religion. Am I the only one who sees forbidding marriage between religions the same as forbidding i ....
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