“We were giving it everything we had because we knew how important it was,” admits cinematographer Tami Reiker about working on “One Night in Miami,” which reflects on the social upheaval of the civil rights movement of the 1960s, and presciently contemplates certain parallels to the current political and cultural landscape in America.
“There were moments where you were in that room on set and you could feel the hair on the back of your neck stand up. It was so powerful. Afterwards when [Regina] called cut, you hear a pin drop because everyone was frozen. As a person working on set, everyone really wanted to be there and wanted this to be the best it could be.” Watch our exclusive video interview with Reiker above.
See Exclusive Video Interview: Kemp Powers (‘One Night in Miami’ writer)
“One Night in Miami” is Oscar and four-time Emmy-winning actress Regina King‘s big-screen directorial debut,...
“There were moments where you were in that room on set and you could feel the hair on the back of your neck stand up. It was so powerful. Afterwards when [Regina] called cut, you hear a pin drop because everyone was frozen. As a person working on set, everyone really wanted to be there and wanted this to be the best it could be.” Watch our exclusive video interview with Reiker above.
See Exclusive Video Interview: Kemp Powers (‘One Night in Miami’ writer)
“One Night in Miami” is Oscar and four-time Emmy-winning actress Regina King‘s big-screen directorial debut,...
- 3/4/2021
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