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In this Color Of Conversation, Jonathan Capehart talks with producer and acclaimed director of Rustin DGA award recipient five-time Tony Award winner George C. Wolf about the making of Rustin starring Coleman Domingo. The audience takes a look at some never before seen clips from "Rustin" that tells the story of Bayard Rustin, The Man Behind the March on Washington which celebrates its 60th anniversary. "Rustin" is a Higher Ground production which was founded by former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama and this is their first narrative feature directed by George C. Wolfe.
0:00 intro
2:35 directing for stage vs. for film
2:53 I'm a storyteller
6:15 personal because
7:25 History forgot Bayard Rustin
8:43 ultimate American definition
11:02 if that's what you must be
11:56 too busy to be ashamed
14:20 ordinary people do extraordinary things
18:05 Coleman Domingo captivated George C. Wolfe
20:45 Elizabethan songs and negro spirituals
23:07 embody vunerability
24:04 one scene at a time
32:01 where you don't belong
35:01 tone of the Rustin
35:46 human blemishes
39:33 were drama is
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