Warner Bros. and Ryan Coogler Debut Sinners in Black American Sign Language on Streaming Platform
By
Marc Griffin
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Summary
Warner Bros. and Ryan Coogler are extending the historic streak of the movie Sinners by debuting it on a streaming platform in Black American Sign Language (BASL), with Nakia Smith providing the interpretation packed with cultural nuances and linguistic complexities.
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Smith’s BASL performance will be packed with cultural nuances and linguistic complexities that closely align with the rich history that serves as Sinners’ foundation and the essence of the Black Deaf community.
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