
Blindspotting (series) (2021)
Année de sortie : 2021
Pays : United States of America
Titre alternatif : N/D
Réalisateur : Angela Barnes, Aurora Guerrero, Blackhorse Lowe, Darrell Woodard, Daveed Diggs, Erin Feeley, Jess Wu Calder, Pete Chatmon, Rafael Casal, Seith Mann
Scénariste : Alanna Brown, Benjamin Earl Turner, Brittany Miller, Daveed Diggs, Nijla Mumin, Nyesha Littlejohn, Obehi Janice, Priscila García-Jacquier, Rafael Casal, Sanjay Shah, Sarah Labrie, Susan Park
Production & Genre
Producteur(s) :
Sociétés : Lionsgate Television, Snoot Entertainment
Genre : Comedy, Drama
Récompenses & Similaires
Récompenses : N/D
Similaires :
Mots-clés
Mots-clés : based on movie, hip-hop, marriage in jail, musical acts, oakland, california, urban life
Synopsis
Blindspotting follows Ashley, who was on the verge of achieving a middle-class life in Oakland with her partner Miles and their son. However, Miles' sudden incarceration disrupts this stability, forcing Ashley to navigate a new reality. She moves in with Miles' mother and half-sister, leading to an existential crisis filled with chaos and humor as she struggles to adapt.
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Résumé
Blindspotting is a comedic drama series based on the acclaimed film of the same name, set in Oakland, California. The show explores urban life through the lens of Ashley's experiences, focusing on themes of family, identity, and resilience in the face of adversity. While not explicitly mentioned in the provided source, it can be inferred that the series will delve into hip-hop culture and musical acts, given the film's roots.
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