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Sing Sing 2024

★ 7.4343 votes107 min📅 2024-07-12

"Trust the process."

Imprisoned in the historic walls of Sing Sing for a crime he insists he didn't commit, Divine G discovers more than just bars behind him—he finds a stage.

Director: Greg Kwedar

Cast

Colman Domingo
Colman Domingo
John 'Divine G' Whitfield
Clarence Maclin
Clarence Maclin
Clarence 'Divine Eye' Maclin
Sean San Jose
Sean San Jose
Mike Mike
Paul Raci
Paul Raci
Brent Buell
David "Dap" Giraudy
David 'Dap' Giraudy
Patrick "Preme" Griffin
Patrick 'Preme' Griffin
Mosi Eagle
Mosi Eagle
James "Big E" Williams
James 'Big E' Williams
Sean Dino Johnson
Sean Dino Johnson
Sean 'Dino' Johnson
Brent Buell
Brent Buell

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sing Sing (2024) about?

After being wrongfully imprisoned, Divine G finds purpose by joining a prison theatre troupe. Through rehearsals and performances, the group explores themes of identity, justice, and hope, turning their shared suffering into powerful storytelling. It's a moving testament to how creativity can break emotional chains.

Who directed Sing Sing?

The film is directed by Greg Kwedar, whose previous work often explores social themes with depth and compassion.

Who stars in Sing Sing?

The film stars Colman Domingo, Clarence Maclin, Sean San Jose, Paul Raci, and David "Dap" Giraudy in powerful roles as incarcerated artists.

Is Sing Sing (2024) worth watching?

With its heartfelt narrative and stellar performances, *Sing Sing* offers a rare blend of emotional depth and cinematic warmth. While not a mainstream blockbuster, its themes of resilience and redemption make it a standout drama worth your time.

How long is Sing Sing?

The film runs for 107 minutes, a tight runtime that balances intense character moments with immersive storytelling.

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About Sing Sing (2024) — When Art Finds Freedom Behind Prison Walls

Imprisoned in the historic walls of Sing Sing for a crime he insists he didn't commit, Divine G discovers more than just bars behind him—he finds a stage.

When he joins a bold theatre group led by fellow inmates, the once-crumbling prison corridors echo with Shakespearean soliloquies and raw human stories. Directed with quiet intensity by Greg Kwedar, *Sing Sing (2024)* celebrates the unshakable spirit of resilience and the unexpected freedom art offers, even within confinement. With a cast including Colman Domingo and Clarence Maclin at their most magnetic, this drama pulses with humanity, proving that transformation begins with a single act of courage—and a script in hand.