Produced by the two-time Oscar-winner, the Netflix film also sees his youngest son, Malcolm Washington, take the helm as director, while his eldest son, John David Washington, has a starring role.
Set in Pittsburgh in 1936, amid the Great Depression, the story follows the fallout within the Charles family – led by Doaker (Samuel L. Jackson) – as they grapple over the fate of an heirloom piano that’s decorated with carvings of their enslaved ancestors.
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