Jeffrey Wright Breaks Down Why the Satire in American Fiction Is So Relevant

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Published on February 9, 2024

Jeffrey Wright talks about starring in the movie American Fiction, the relevant social commentary in the film and his pet turtles, Mouse and Nancy Nippleton.

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  • @Benedicte-bf4mx 3 months ago

    A narrative structure that captivates from the first second, leaving you hungry for more.💋

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  • @justincastillogayray 3 months ago

    these are conversations we’ve been having for decades. was it set in the early 1990s just like the book or the 21st century?

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  • @NewMessage 3 months ago

    Any guy who takes care of turtles thrust upon him is my kinda guy!

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  • @roanaway 3 months ago

    Satire really feels like it taps into that human need to laugh because otherwise you’d cry

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  • @blahblah4129 3 months ago

    Wonderful film!

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  • @kgrim024 3 months ago

    Great movie ❤

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  • @Notturnoir 3 months ago

    He was so good in it, great cast. I wouldnt call it satire though, more like “hollywoodized”

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  • @ReneeKadlubek-gt9qm 3 months ago

    Im expressing disdain about how ive been treated for a decade and how many ppl apparently took off with my things wothout my knowledge or cobsent and wifhoit compensation. No competition and im not punching above my weight.

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  • @user-we2rv7op2g 3 months ago

    The Watcher

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  • @chuck9380 3 months ago

    I went to see the movie 🎥 in theaters last Friday and I really enjoyed it.

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