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  1. Trust love all the way. If Beale Street Could Talk is a 2018 romantic drama written and directed by Barry Jenkins (Moonlight), based on the novel of the same name by James Baldwin. Set in the early 1970s, Clementine "Tish" Rivers (KiKi Layne) and Alonzo "Fonny" Hunt (Stephan James) are childhood friends whose relationship blossomed into romance ...

  2. One-Scene Wonder: Brian Tyree Henry 's brief role and monologue about adjusting to life after jail earned a considerable amount of acclaim. A page for describing YMMV: If Beale Street Could Talk. Award Snub: The film was not nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars, despite it being one of the ….

  3. Trivia. YMMV. Create Subpage. Awesome, Dear Boy: The majority of actors who tried out for this movie did so after developing a love for the book, even though Barry Jenkins didn't explicitly require actors to read it before auditioning. Promoted Fanboy: An interview with Jenkins referred to Ed Skrein, Pedro Pascal, and Diego Luna as the biggest ...

  4. If Beale Street Could Talk: Directed by Barry Jenkins. With KiKi Layne, Stephan James, Regina King, Teyonah Parris. A young woman embraces her pregnancy while she and her family set out to prove her childhood friend and lover innocent of a crime he didn't commit.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Barry Jenkins
    • 2018-12-25
  5. Budget. $12 million [2] Box office. $20.6 million [3] If Beale Street Could Talk is a 2018 American romantic drama film written and directed by Barry Jenkins and based on James Baldwin 's 1974 novel. It stars an ensemble cast that includes KiKi Layne, Stephan James, Colman Domingo, Teyonah Parris, Michael Beach, Dave Franco, Diego Luna, Pedro ...

  6. NEW. In early 1970s Harlem, daughter and wife-to-be Tish vividly recalls the passion, respect and trust that have connected her and her artist fiancé Alonzo Hunt, who goes by the nickname Fonny ...

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    • Drama, Romance
    • R
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  8. Nov 7, 2018 · His film is lush and ambitious, its theme of racial bias as relevant now as it was when Baldwin’s novel first appeared. The film is also too pretty for its own good at times, and more compelling ...

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