“I read the script, and even though it’s very different now, the core of it is still the same — the story of an unwilling martyr, a person’s descent into madness, and race and violence in America,” DaCosta said. “So, I was like, ‘I think I can handle this.’ It felt like exorcising my own trauma of growing up in such a racist country, and doing it in my chosen language.
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