Colman Domingo could be in major awards consideration again next year for his movie Sing Sing, but he still hasn’t watched his own performance.
The 54-year-old Oscar-nominated actor attended a special tastemaker screening of the film on Wednesday (June 5) at The London Hotel in West Hollywood, Calif.
Colman was joined by co-star Paul Raci and director Greg Kwedar.
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In Sing Sing, a theater troupe finds escape from the realities of incarceration through the creativity of putting on a play. The movie is based on a real-life rehabilitation program and features a cast that includes formerly incarcerated actors.
Los Angeles Magazine reported that Colman told the audience that he hasn’t been able to watch the movie yet.
“I’ve examined this film, and I feel like that’s why — [co-star Paul Raci] said he was going to watch the last 15 minutes and I said, ‘I can’t,’” he said. “And I realize I can’t because there’s something raw that’s happening that I’m still deeply connected to — and I don’t know what it is, but it feels vulnerable and revealing and unsettling, in a gorgeous way. In the way that we want.”
Sing Sing will be released in theaters by A24 on July 12.