Ryan Coogler’s latest blockbuster movie "Sinners" has taken the country by storm. It's been acclaimed by movie critics as one of the best films of the year and has been highly regarded for its accuracy in the portrayal of its setting — Clarksdale, Mississippi.
Residents of Clarksdale, however, can't watch it without leaving town. But thanks to the efforts of Tyler Yarbrough, that will change soon.
Warner Bros. is bringing the film to for a series of special screenings over three nights, from May 29-31, at the Clarksdale Civic Auditorium, according to ‘Sipp Talk Media.
“They've agreed to bring down a projector — like a cinema-grade projector,” Yarbrough said. “They've agreed to build out a screen. I think they're trying to really get people to experience the full, theatrical, cinematic experience as it was intended.”
The event, dubbed Clarksdale Culture Capital, includes a Q&A session with Coogler, cast member Miles Caton and composer Ludwig Göransson following the first screening Thursday morning . Producers with Coogler’s Proximity Media will also be in attendance, including Zinzi Coogler, Sey Ohanian and Serena Göransson. Coogler will also introduce the film before a Thursday evening screening.
“Holding the screening of ‘Sinners’ is more than a moment for our Clarksdale, it’s a movement,” Clarksdale Mayor Chuck Espy said. “It signals that the Delta’s creative power, history, and people are not just worth watching, but investing in.”