Mississippi behind the box office gave the city to the sinners

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ReportClarksdale, Mississippi
Reuters / Kevin Wurm Edna Nicole Luckett, in the microphone in his heart, light signs showing music notes behind himReuters / Kevin Wurm

Edna Nicole Luckett, Red’s, his voice, deep and souls, when I read Blues when he was echoed against the walls. Juke combination in Clarksdale, Mississippi’s last thing in the region is a significant thing for a boston period of American music.

“I gathered in Delta dirt, sunlight and plain plains, miles and miles,” he said.

Like many of the Mississippi Delta, as many enlarged music, listen to local craft music and admiss the church choir song. It is places such as hers and red – Ryan Coogler’s movie culprits takes a fresh moment shining with the success of the cash register.

The film refused film, $ 90 million (£ 67 million) earned a lot of $ 300 million (more than £ 22 million) and attracted the attention of the world to a small town.

For those who live there – and especially for the BLUS song singers – in any part, in any part, in any part, in no section, in no section.

“I protect how the Mississippi delta is represented,” Ms Luckett said.

Reuters / Kevin Wurm two women walking with a Marquee sign of reading: Clarksdale Civic Auditorium and Thursday-Sunday shows the screening of the filmReuters / Kevin Wurm

The film takes six free examinations in Clarksdale thanks to the local campaign

Clarksdale focus

Clarksdale was the place where Blues legends like SAM Cooke, Johnny Lee Hooker and muddy waters have begun, but the importance was mostly famous for music lovers.

Like other small towns in the United States, Clarksdale faced struggle. The house of 14,000 people lost only the film theater in 2003. After a local appeal, Mr Coogler agreed to bring the film to the city for six free demonstrations this week.

After the charger, a clarksdale native, a clarksdale native, who wrote a public letter to the principal in a nearby city, was led by a clarksdale native. The sinners in 1932, both, both of the Michael B Jordan, both Michael B Jordan returned home after World War II said the story of Michael B Jordan. The film, which combines the elements of musical, horror and period drama, protects the movie vampire Lore, with careful historical research on the place of time and America.

“From horror and fantasy, the film seizes the spirit of this place: our history, our struggles, our genius, our joy, our society, society,” Mr. Yarbrough.

Reuters / Kevin Wurm Ryan Coogler speaks of the crowdReuters / Kevin Wurm

Ryan Coogler went to Clarksdale to present free demonstrations of his film

He said he was relocated to see this place represented by careful details of the BBC.

“It was time to return to Clarksdale in our city in the 1930s, so this is the life of my grandmother.” “The date was on the full screen from the farm to Juke joints.”

Mr. Coogler, who also made black Panther and Creed, said that the cousin of Mississippi, who loves Delta Blues, who inspires the film, he said.

Although the film was opened in Louisiana, he visited Clarksdale to conduct extensive research.

“I will never come here until working on this script” Mr Coogler said about 1,500 crowds on Thursday. “It’s to my mind – I need to meet the musicians, I need to meet with community members. I really come here and conduct research.”

Embraces a variable city roots

A mural of blues musicians

Delta Blues Alley Cafe in Clarksdale Mural

Some of the remains of the city described in the film, as many city cities of America, their shops were evacuated and modernized, although there are tourist interest in its history.

Like Robert Johnson, some of the legends of Clarksdale’s Blues, like Robert Johnson, painted in the history of the streets of the streets of the streets of the streets and painted in the side of the buildings.

One of the streets where Delta Blues Alley Cafe, belonging to Jecorry Miller, burning last month.

Mr Miller wants people to understand about the history of the streets in Clarksdale and the film is a way to understand it.

“The film itself will be excellent for the city – we receive the population of our city every year, we buy the population of our city nine times, now the population visiting Clarksdale can be ten or 11 times,” Mr. Miller. “People here are a great thing for us to spend the dollars.”

And local residents said they were more enjoyable because they saw themselves and their cultures in the film.

On Thursday, Clarksdale residents for a long time liked the details.

MS Luckett, Blues singer, listened to make sure the dialect of the characters was right. In the background of the film, he watched to see if the soil was as straight and green as in the real life.

“It was” he said.

Reuters / Kevin Wurm washed in red light, a woman reads a microphone with her eyesReuters / Kevin Wurm
 
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