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    Home » Director Regina King’s “One Night in Miami” Enters Oscars Race

    Director Regina King’s “One Night in Miami” Enters Oscars Race

    By SHOOTMonday, September 14, 2020Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments1980 Views
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    In this Feb. 9, 2020 file photo, Regina King arrives at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party in Beverly Hills, Calif. King is receiving awards season buzz for her new film "One Night in Miami," which debuted at the Venice Film Festival and tells a fictional story about four prominent Black Americans gathered in a hotel room in 1964 who emerge determined to change the world. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File)

    By John Carucci

    NEW YORK (AP) --

    With the smell of wildfire smoke seeping into her Los Angeles home, Regina King was getting ready for the premiere of her feature film directorial debut at the Toronto International Film Festival.

    The Oscar-winning actor, who sat in the director's chair for "One Night in Miami," wished she could pose with her cast and give them hugs. But with the pandemic scuttling travel plans, she was settling for a virtual appearance that she equated to a certain television family.

    "We are going to try to make the best as we can with our little 'Brady Bunch' boxes and try to hope the people that are watching will be inspired and excited about catching one of the screenings," King said.

    Based on the stage play by Kemp Powers, the film tells a fictional account of four prominent Black Americans gathered in a hotel room in 1964 after a 22-year old Cassius Clay stuns the boxing world with a victory over heavyweight champion Sonny Liston.

    Clay, who would later change his name to Muhammad Ali, joins Malcolm X, Jim Brown and Sam Cooke to discuss racial inequities and ways of using their celebrity to end segregation in the South. The following morning, they emerge determined to make the world a better place.

    King, who took home a supporting actress Oscar last year for "If Beale Street Can Talk," is getting early Hollywood awards buzz for the film. She's directed numerous television episodes over the years.

    King said that as she was crafting the film over the past few years, she seized "this opportunity to use our art in a powerful way." But she had no idea what would transpire this year, including the renewed calls for racial justice after the death of George Floyd at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer. 

    "I would say we probably figured that there was going to be another police killing, but we didn't know that there was going to be an uprising," she said.

    But King is cautious about making a political statement though art.

    "I do feel like when you go into something and you want people to leave with a call to arms, call to action or a message — that's always better received when you do (it) through an entertaining package," she said.

    King says the key problem was picking what she calls her "quadrumvirate" of actors to play Malcolm X (Kingsley Ben-Adir), Cooke (Leslie Odom Jr.), Brown (Aldis Hodge) and Clay (Eli Goree).

    "I would talk to them individually, needing to hear that we had this similar, if not the same, expectations going into it, and all four of these men mirrored that – those expectations. And those expectations were to be very clear that we were not going in here to do impersonations or to do anything like what we'd seen before," King said.

    She added: "I am only five-three, but I will go toe to toe with anybody who has anything to say differently. I stand by these performers and the truth that these brothers expressed through Kemp's words."

    "One Night in Miami" was recently acquired by Amazon Studios and is expected to be released by the end of the year. 

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    Filmmaker Rob Chiu Joins Golden LA For U.S. Commercial Representation

    Tuesday, November 18, 2025

    Production company Golden LA has signed filmmaker Rob Chiu for U.S. commercial representation. A London-based director and photographer, Chiu over the years has collaborated with brands such as Audi, Nike, BMW, and Adidas, and partnered with agencies including Team One, McCann, Saatchi and Wieden + Kennedy. Most recently represented in the U.S. by Iconoclast (which still reps him in the U.K.), Chiu continues to evolve his craft through projects that balance cinematic world-building with deeply human storytelling. “My work has always circled around the fragile, complicated parts of being human.” Chiu shared, “Golden is a home that encourages that kind of exploration, and I’m grateful for the space to keep pushing into stories that feel personal and lived-in.” “Rob’s work evokes an immediate, visceral response— emotional storytelling through the lens of a master craftsman,” said Golden LA executive producer Dahlia Stone. “He has an extraordinary ability to merge discipline with depth. Every project of his feels lived-in, poetic, and deliberate, which aligns perfectly with Golden’s vision of championing directors who evoke real feeling in their viewers.” Golden LA managing director Matthew Marquis added, “This partnership reflects how we love to collaborate: intentionally and with respect for the process. Rob approaches filmmaking with intensity and empathy in equal measure, and we’re thrilled to support the next evolution of his already exceptional career. Also in getting to know Rob over the last few years, he is an artist to his core and that permeates every aspect of the filmic creative process” Chiu’s work has garnered recognition from D&AD, Nowness, 1.4, and FWA and has been showcased at film festivals across the... Read More

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