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Barry Jenkins (born November 19, 1979) is an American filmmaker. After making his filmmaking debut with the short film ''My Josephine'' (2003), he directed his first feature film '' Medicine for Melancholy'' (2008) for which he received an
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nomination for Best First Feature. He is also a member of
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collective as a creative collaborator. Following an eight-year hiatus from feature filmmaking, Jenkins directed and co-wrote the LGBT-themed independent drama '' Moonlight'' (2016), which won numerous accolades, including the Academy Award for Best Picture. Jenkins received an
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nomination for Best Director and jointly won the
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with
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. He became the fourth black person to be nominated for Best Director and the second black person to direct a Best Picture winner. He released his third directorial feature '' If Beale Street Could Talk'' in 2018 to critical praise, and earned nominations for his screenplay at the Academy Awards and
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. He is also known for his work in television. Jenkins directed "Chapter V" of the
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series ''
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'' in 2017. In 2021, he directed the
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limited series '' The Underground Railroad'' based on the novel of the same name and received a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series or Movie nomination. In 2017, Jenkins was included on the annual ''Time'' 100 list of the most influential people in the world.


Early life

Jenkins was born in 1979 at
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in
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, the youngest of four siblings, each from a different father. His father separated from his mother while she was pregnant with Jenkins, believing that he was not Jenkins's father; he died when Jenkins was 12. Jenkins, in later life, still has "no idea who my 'real' father is". "I don't think any of us were planned, but I was definitely a mistake", he had later said. His mother, a nurse, suffered from a crack-cocaine addiction, and was a teenage runaway whom Jenkins has said abandoned him. Jenkins grew up in Liberty City, a neighborhood of Miami, and was primarily raised by another older woman (who had also looked after his mother while she was a teenager) in an overcrowded apartment: "I wasn’t raised by anyone who was a blood relative of mine, and yet I could see my blood relatives all around the neighborhood because things were just so, so bad". As a teenager Jenkins lived with friends from
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, at which he played football and ran track. His disordered and lonely childhood led him to retreat inwards and develop an active imagination. He hoped to pursue a creative-writing degree. Jenkins studied film at the Florida State University College of Motion Picture Arts (FSU), where he met many of his future frequent collaborators, including cinematographer James Laxton, producer Adele Romanski and editors Nat Sanders and Joi McMillon. His decision to study there was instigated by an initial visit: "I thought: This is the blackest place in America. I gotta be here". Feeling inadequate in regards to his technological skillmanship, Jenkins took a year off to advance it. Jenkins felt a general lack of confidence at the start of the programme, which began for Jenkins in a spontaneous manner. To resolve his personal misgivings he looked towards foreign arthouse cinema, in a divergence from the inspirations of his classmates, such as Steven Spielberg, James Cameron, and
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. While at Florida State, Jenkins became a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. Four days after graduating from FSU, he moved to Los Angeles to pursue a filmmaking career, spending two years working on various projects as a
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. He became disillusioned with "Hollywood film-making" after working for
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, an experience which contrasted with his time studying film, reflecting that "At school, film-making had been the most beautiful thing that ever happened to me".


Career


2000s–2010s: Early work

Jenkins' first film was his 2001 short ''My Josephine'', which follows the romantic life of a young Arabic-speaking man, following the September 11 attacks. Previously he had fretted over his chances of success due to his racial and class identity, but ''My Josephine'' demonstrated that "I could do the work to make myself as accomplished as anyone else". He then explored black children being tried as adults for the deaths of their peers in ''Little Brown Boy''. He'd later follow it up with '' Medicine for Melancholy.'' The film, which has been linked to the
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scene, stars
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and Tracey Heggins. The impetus being the lack of low-budget mumblecore films which featured African-Americans, Jenkins recalled that the movie represented the "place where I was both physically, emotionally, and mentally". Well received by critics, the film underwent "the usual tour of festivals garnering its share of nominations, reviews, small awards and limited release distribution in major cities in 2009 and 2010". Following ''Medicine for Melancholy'', Jenkins wrote multiple scripts: an epic for Focus Features about "Stevie Wonder and time travel" and adaptations of '' If Beale Street Could Talk'' and a memoir by Bill Clegg. He later worked as a carpenter and co-founded Strike Anywhere, an advertising company. In 2011, he wrote and directed ''Remigration'', a
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short film about
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. Jenkins became a writer for HBO's ''The Leftovers'', about which he has said, "I didn't get to do much." In 2012, he received a
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Fellowship grant. During this time period, he reckoned he matured as both a person and an artist. The lack of fruition with his scripts led him to consider if he was unable to produce another film; his next feature, he said, "just came to me".


2016: ''Moonlight''

Jenkins directed and co-wrote, with
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, the 2016 drama ''Moonlight'', his first feature film in eight years. It's an adaptation of McCraney's play ''In Moonlight Black Boys Look Blue''. Both lives influenced the production, having spent their childhoods in close proximity although without knowing each other; Jenkins found the main character, Chiron, reflective of himself. Jenkins did hold "some reservations and doubts" about adapting McCraney's play on account of being heterosexual, however their shared characteristics and McCraney's trust in Jenkins emboldened him. Jenkins' screenplay – which he composed in ten days – expands upon McCraney's story, having more resources and control at his disposal than he had before. The movie was shot in 25 days, in Miami; the filming described by Naomie Harris as "very low-budget, it was very intimate film-making, collaborative". It premiered at the
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in September 2016 to a substantial amount of awards and critical acclaim. According to film scholar Rahul Hamid, it was among the "most celebrated films of 2016, boasting ... inclusion in all of the major top ten lists". "He became the breakout of the year", said
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. The film won dozens of accolades, including the Golden Globe Award for Best Picture – Drama and the Academy Award for Best Picture at the 89th Academy Awards. Jenkins and McCraney also won Best Adapted Screenplay. Overall, the film received eight Oscar nominations, including Best Director. Described as historic, scholar of American Studies, Justin Gomer said that is "the most racially significant film to ever win", with it affecting the overall "whiteness" of the Oscars. Anthropologist Elizabeth Davis stated that ''Moonlight'' and similar films' acclaim indicates an "increase in the social and institutional recognition and approval of blackness". In 2022, in a poll of 1,639 participating critics, programmers, curators, archivists and academics, '' Sight and Sound'' crowned ''Moonlight'' as the 60th greatest film of all time.


2017–present: Further projects

In 2017, Jenkins directed the fifth episode of the Netflix original series ''
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'', having been chosen due to his work on ''Moonlight''. In line with the show's other directors, Jenkins' work was guided by an overall visual framework, although he was encouraged to be distinctive. In 2013, the same year he wrote ''Moonlight'', Jenkins had written a film adaptation of James Baldwin's novel '' If Beale Street Could Talk''. Production began in October 2017 with
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, Pastel, and Plan B. Jenkins worked closely with Baldwin's estate and was given handwritten notes about how he would have approached a film version – "a slow epiphany" is how Jenkins described reading the notes. The adaptation is largely faithful to the source material, although aspects, such as the opening and ending, are changed. The film was released in December 2018 to critical acclaim. It garnered numerous accolades, including Best Supporting Actress wins for Regina King at the
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and
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. Jenkins received an Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay. Aided by his previous television work, Jenkins directed the 2021 television series adaptation of
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's novel ''The Underground Railroad'', the series being a passion project for Jenkins. It was initiated by
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(and subsequently ordered to series in June 2018) after Jenkins' strong Oscar haul for ''Moonlight''. The main cast of ''The Underground Railroad'' includes Thuso Mbedu as Cora, with Chase W. Dillon as Homer and Aaron Pierre as Caesar. " ringingtogether a group of disparate artists", Jenkins and the casting director, Francine Maisler, searched worldwide for an actor to play Cora and sought those then-undiscovered. The series' creation was deeply personal – with Jenkins once receiving an assessment by the on-set therapist. It proved to be the most difficult project of his career yet with him feeling a closer attachment to his ancestral past. The show was met with critical acclaim; it was the most recent entry to the BBC's 2021 list of the 21st century's greatest TV shows. The next major film Jenkins is set to direct is ''Mufasa: The Lion King'', a prequel to the CGI remake of Disney's ''The Lion King'' that primarily concerns the coming of age origins of
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. Upcoming projects include a screenplay adapting '' Virunga'', another based on the life of boxer
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'', and a biographical film about choreographer
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which he will direct. More recently, his Pastel production company signed a first look deal with HBO,
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Artistry

Jenkins has a close working relationship with cinematographer James Laxton, stating that "the way we are on set is a shared language, a shared approach to the imagery". On set, Jenkins said that their goal is to incorporate as much of their preceding deliberations as possible whilst still considerate of the actors' needs and available time. He's stated his approach as precise and intimate: "always on set thinking about what else I can do"; his style has been noted to have specific focus upon the emotive states of the characters. Pierre described Jenkins as the "as the epitome of a leader ... because he ensured that everyone was feeling safe, everyone was feeling supported". Jenkins has cited Baldwin as a significant influence, reflecting that in his early career he was "obsessed" with him.
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' '' Friday Night'' was the inspiration behind ''Medicine for Melancholy''. He credits his romantic partner and fellow filmmaker Lulu Wang with inspiring him, "add ngrigor to creative practice".
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opined that Jenkins, who re-reads texts he's adapting, "is not only a filmmaker but also a
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who pulls from both historical and contemporary sources"''.'' Despite a more intense plot and themes, discussing parenting, friendship, and black masculinity, especially in regards to sexual orientation, Jenkins made the decision to invert ''Medicine for Melancholy'''s sombre color palette in ''Moonlight;'' he wished for the audience to be immersed and for there to be a "softness around the characters" – a desire also reflected in his choice of aspect ratio, 2:35. Each of the film's three distinct chapters feature specific visuals, with the general visuals underscoring the themes of the film and intended to "elevate" the story. Visuals are a key aspect of his storytelling, with focus upon how he can "visually translate story". Various elements of ''Moonlight'' represent time, a particular interest of Jenkins; he "transforms time's passing into a series of rites of passage" and uses
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's manipulation of time throughout the film. ''Moonlight'', ''If Beale Street Could Talk'' and ''The Underground Railroad'' compose, in the eyes of Jenkins, a thematic trilogy, exploring childhood abandonment – including his own feelings. ''Moonlight'' depicts his childhood experience as he lived it whereas ''If Beale Street Could Talk'' showcased his, at times, desired family; Whitehead's novel helped him process his feelings of abandonment and he recognized separation of family as a prominent aspect of the story. Jenkins has expressed an inclination to empathize with the characters in his work. Adele Romanski identified ''Medicine for Melancholy'', ''Moonlight'', ''If Beale Street Could Talk'' as variations upon a template: a love story. Jenkins noted that ''Moonlight'' and ''If Beale Street Could Talk'' are most similar in their visuals.


Black identity

In both ''Medicine for Melancholy'' and ''Moonlight'', Jenkins couples introspection with speculation upon black identity; ''Moonlight'' and ''If Beale Street Could Talk'' are "tough but tender meditations on African American lives". Gomer aligned Jenkins with "the history of black independent filmmakers and artists who interrogate the category of blackness itself". Jenkins has stated that, amidst his solemn consideration of the craft and
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of film, he seeks to articulate his "personal experience, what it feels like to be a young black man in America" – his perception evident in ''My Josephine'', and surmised to be in ''Moonlight'', saying of the former "it fucking worked. I thought, 'This is what I am going to do for the rest of my life. With ''Moonlight'', Jenkins intertwined "well-known images and stories of contemporary Black life" with queer identity and made the
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nature "more legible, not to white audiences but to black communities". Whiteness is diminished in ''Moonlight'', which has been said to defy traditional Hollywood understandings of black masculinity and general black identity, showcasing a spectrum of black sexuality and masculinity. ''The Underground Railroad'' similarly breaks away, Jenkins choosing to avoid a portrayal of slaves as solely virtuous – Jenkins having "distinguish d himself from what Gomer dubs " New Black Hollywood". "I hope it can recontextualise rather than reinforce stereotypes about my ancestors, that have been allowed to persist over the decades", Jenkins said. After ''The Underground Railroad'''s release Felix wrote that Jenkins "is breaking the fourth wall to help Black people look themselves in the eye". She viewed the changed ending of ''If Beale Street Could Talk'' as an attempt "to give his mostly Black viewership a happy ending, or at least a happier one". Jenkins has expressed consideration of his audience, considering such a perspective as a byproduct of film's expensive nature, although he does not desire to "make decisions that anticipate the reaction of an audience".


Filmography

Film Television


Accolades


References


External links

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