Sing Sing

Showings

Kentucky Theatre Fri, Aug 23 1:20 PM
Kentucky Theatre Fri, Aug 23 3:25 PM
Kentucky Theatre Fri, Aug 23 5:30 PM
Kentucky Theatre Fri, Aug 23 7:40 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sat, Aug 24 1:20 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sat, Aug 24 3:25 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sat, Aug 24 5:30 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sat, Aug 24 7:40 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sun, Aug 25 1:20 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sun, Aug 25 3:25 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sun, Aug 25 5:30 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sun, Aug 25 7:40 PM
Kentucky Theatre Mon, Aug 26 5:30 PM
Kentucky Theatre Mon, Aug 26 7:40 PM
Kentucky Theatre Tue, Aug 27 5:30 PM
Kentucky Theatre Tue, Aug 27 7:40 PM
Kentucky Theatre Wed, Aug 28 1:20 PM
Kentucky Theatre Wed, Aug 28 3:25 PM
Kentucky Theatre Wed, Aug 28 5:30 PM
Kentucky Theatre Wed, Aug 28 7:40 PM
Kentucky Theatre Thu, Aug 29 5:30 PM
Kentucky Theatre Thu, Aug 29 7:40 PM
Kentucky Theatre Fri, Aug 30 3:15 PM
Kentucky Theatre Fri, Aug 30 5:20 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sat, Aug 31 1:00 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sat, Aug 31 7:40 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sun, Sep 1 3:15 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sun, Sep 1 5:30 PM
Kentucky Theatre Mon, Sep 2 3:15 PM
Kentucky Theatre Mon, Sep 2 5:30 PM
Kentucky Theatre Tue, Sep 3 7:40 PM
Kentucky Theatre Wed, Sep 4 5:30 PM
Kentucky Theatre Wed, Sep 4 7:40 PM
Kentucky Theatre Thu, Sep 5 5:20 PM
Kentucky Theatre Fri, Sep 6 5:20 PM
Kentucky Theatre Fri, Sep 6 7:30 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sat, Sep 7 1:15 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sat, Sep 7 3:25 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sun, Sep 8 3:15 PM
Kentucky Theatre Sun, Sep 8 5:30 PM
Kentucky Theatre Mon, Sep 9 5:20 PM
Kentucky Theatre Wed, Sep 11 1:20 PM
Film Info
Release Year:2024
Rating:R
Runtime:105
Genre:Drama
Production Country:USA
Original Language:English
Cast/Crew Info
Director:Greg Kwedar
Cast:Colman Domingo
Clarence Maclin
Sean San Jose
Paul Raci
David "Dap" Giraudy
Screenwriter:Clint Bentley
Greg Kwedar
Social Media
Website:https://a24films.com/films/sing-sing

Description

"A quiet declaration of art's redemptive powers."

Hollywood Reporter

 

"Sing Sing is a beacon of hope, shedding light on a crucial truth – that prisons house human beings, individuals with stories and aspirations."

Deadline Hollywood Daily

 

"A profound act of cinematic grace."Silver Screen Riot

 

Divine G (Colman Domingo), imprisoned at Sing Sing for a crime he didn't commit, finds purpose by acting in a theatre group alongside other incarcerated men, including a wary newcomer (Clarence Maclin), in this stirring true story of resilience, humanity, and the transformative power of art, starring an unforgettable ensemble cast of formerly incarcerated actors.