Sing Sing is a 2024 drama film directed by Greg Kwedar and written by Clint Bentley, Brent Buell, and Greg Kwedar.
The real-life rehabilitation inspired the movie Sing Sing Through the Arts (RTA) program at Sing Sing Maximum Security Prison.
Sing Sing is set for the July 2024 Release by A24 After Toronto International Film Festival Premiere.
Title | Sing Sing |
Genre | Drama |
Director | Greg Kwedar |
Release Date | March 8, 2024 |
Runtime | 1h 45m |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Distributor | A24 |
Synopsis
The movie is about a group performing in a play while in jail. They are in Sing Sing Correctional Facility in New York.
The play helps them feel better and gives them a reason to do something positive.
The story is based on an actual program that helps people in jail. Some actors used to be in jail, and some are professionals.
Sing Sing Parents Guide and Age Rating
MPA: Sing Sing is rated R for language throughout, which means the film is RESTRICTED to be viewed by kids below 17.
This means that the language used in the movie may be solid or frequent and may not be suitable for younger audiences.
The rating suggests that the film may contain mature themes or content that may not be appropriate for viewers under the age of 17 without parental guidance.
Therefore, parents should be aware of the language in the movie before allowing their kids to watch it.
Who is in the cast?
Actor | Character |
---|---|
Colman Domingo | John ‘Divine G’ Whitfield |
Sean Dino Johnson | D Dan |
Clarence Maclin | Self |
Paul Raci | – |
Sean San Jose | – |
Miguel Valentin | Self |
Jon-Adrian Velazquez | Blaze |
John Divine G Whitfield | – |
Official Trailer
Reviews
The film has received positive reviews on Rotten Tomatoes. Out of 14 critics’ reviews, 93% are positive, indicating a favorable reception.
Additionally, the average rating for the film is 9.3 out of 10, suggesting high praise from critics.