"Unveiling 'Origin': Ava DuVernay's Ambitious and Emotional Adaptation"

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Ava DuVernay's film "Origin," based on Isabel Wilkerson's book "Caste," is an ambitious and emotionally impactful exploration of systemic racism and hierarchies. The movie follows Wilkerson's journey to understand the inadequacy of race in containing stories, taking viewers to Germany, India, and the American Midwest. Through a mix of drama and documentary-style storytelling, the film captures the complexities of Wilkerson's insights and features powerful performances, injecting moments of joy and humor into a narrative that pulsates with life and contradiction.
- Review | 'Origin': Ava DuVernay's latest film is ambitious, and one of a kind The Washington Post
- Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor and Ava DuVernay on the Emotional Journey of 'Origin' The New York Times
- How We Got Here: Ava DuVernay on Origin | Interviews Roger Ebert
- 'Origin' poignantly adapts a brilliant book by tracing its author's work Chicago Sun-Times
- Review: ‘Origin,’ though original in concept, comes up short in both drama and ideas SF Chronicle Datebook
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