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Sundance Critical Response To Nikyatu Jusu’s ‘Nanny’ Reflects Need For More Black Cultural Critics

Sundance Critical Response To Nikyatu Jusu’s ‘Nanny’ Reflects Need For More Black Cultural Critics

by Ile-Ife Okantah | Jan 28, 2022 | Culture, Featured, Film

Like most well-written and directed films, Nikyatu Jusu’s debut feature, Nanny beautifully deposits visual breadcrumbs that enhance the themes of the plot. Within the first 30 minutes of the evocative horror, we see Aisha (played expertly by Anna Diop) slipping a copy...

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