A Conversation with Cultured Creatives: Aunjanue Ellis & Christine Swanson
Join in a riveting and raw exclusive discussion about brilliant filmmaking from director-writer Christine Swanson, who makes a champion choice to cast real singers as actresses and amazing storytelling by actor-producer Aunjanue Ellis who delivers another award worthy performance of legendary Dr. Mrs. Mattie Moss Clark. [Class is in session...] Zoom Production Host/Editor: Charlé K. Moore Producer: Danielle Peterson

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Conversations at Home with THE CLARK SISTERS: FIRST LADIES OF GOSPEL

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Aunjanue Ellis Talks "King Richard", Working With Will Smith, Black Women In Hollywood & More

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God Says:"DON’T IGNORE THIS IMPORTANT LETTER I SENT YOU"/God Message Now/God Message

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Birthing a Nation: History, Memory, and The Artist Self | The New School

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At Our Son's New House Party, My Wife Whispered, "We Have To Go"—What She Said... | Calm Dad Stories

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Aunjanue Ellis ('The Clark Sisters') on Mattie Moss Clark: 'She became this mythical figure to me'

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Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor on Michelle Obama’s DNC Speech, New Film & RuPaul Surprises Her Sister on Zoom

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Sanaa Lathan & Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor Get Real About the Power of Sisterhood

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Dr. Mattie Moss Clark "The Lord Delivered"

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The Clark Sisters: First Ladies of Gospel | Twinkie Clark Sells The Catalogue | Lifetime

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Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor ('Origin') on personal loss: 'Grief does not time itself to your convenience'

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Fran Lebowitz on smoking, Trump and today's young people being another species

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KING RICHARD Q&A with Will Smith & Aunjanue Ellis - November 11, 2021

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Clark Sisters

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Sanaa Lathan & Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor Talk New Film “The Supremes at Earl's All-You-Can-Eat”

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LARRY #CLARK SON OF DENISE CLARK BRADFORD SETS THE FACTS STRAIGHT FROM #LIFETIME MOVIE| THE #CLARKS

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ESSENCE FEST: The Clark Sisters & Mary J. Blige talk about the "First Ladies of Gospel" movie

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The Book of Negroes' Aunjanue Ellis on why Aminata is a modern hero | CBC Connects

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The Frank Zappa Interview That Still Feels Dangerous Today (1984)

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