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Elvis Mitchell kicks it with director Ryan Coogler ("Black Panther") in Oakland, Calif., to explore how his hometown has shaped him as a filmmaker; actor Daveed Diggs and filmmaker Boots Riley share how the East Bay has influenced their work.
Elvis Mitchell kicks it with director Ryan Coogler ("Black Panther") in Oakland, Calif., to explore how his hometown has shaped him as a filmmaker; actor Daveed Diggs and filmmaker Boots Riley share how the East Bay has influenced their work.
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S1, EP2 "Ryan Coogler"Elvis Mitchell kicks it with director Ryan Coogler ("Black Panther") in Oakland, Calif., to explore how his hometown has shaped him as a filmmaker; actor Daveed Diggs and filmmaker Boots Riley share how the East Bay has influenced their work.
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