Sing Sing
"Trust the process."
Sing Sing follows Divine G, a man sent to Sing Sing for a crime he did not commit, who finds a new path inside the prison walls. He joins a theatre troupe made up of fellow inmates and witnesses how performance can give shape to fear, hope, and daily life behind bars. Through rehearsals and... Read more
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About Sing Sing
Sing Sing follows Divine G, a man sent to Sing Sing for a crime he did not commit, who finds a new path inside the prison walls. He joins a theatre troupe made up of fellow inmates and witnesses how performance can give shape to fear, hope, and daily life behind bars. Through rehearsals and shows, the group builds connections that transcend their sentences, turning the shared stage into a rare space of dignity, voice, and collective memory. The film keeps its focus on the transformative potential of art and the quiet struggles that accompany it, avoiding flashy twists while highlighting real emotional stakes.
Released in 2024, Sing Sing is directed by Greg Kwedar with a screenplay credited to Brent Buell, Clarence Maclin, and Clint Bentley. The project appears to be grounded in original material rather than adapted from a preexisting work, emphasizing intimate performances and a straightforward, human scale.
Box office worldwide totals 3,401,789 dollars, reflecting a modest release rather than a blockbuster hit. The budget stood at about 2 million, which means the film earned back its production costs and then some through a combination of limited theatrical play, streaming potential, and festival visibility.
Audiences respond to the ensemble and the core ideas of resilience and shared humanity. The film threads themes of dignity, community, and the redemptive power of creativity under pressure. The 7.5 out of 10 rating from 320 votes signals a solid if selective reception. It invites viewers to consider what counts as freedom when confinement is literal and social.
There are no major awards nominations listed for Sing Sing in the available data. The cast performance grounds the film, notably Colman Domingo as Divine G and Clarence Maclin as Divine Eye, with others giving steady, quiet turns. If nominations do appear later, they would likely reflect the film's restrained, hopeful portrayal of life inside a prison theatre project.
Details
- Release Date
- July 12, 2024
- Runtime
- 1h 47m
- Rating
- R
- User Ratings
- 320 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Drama
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- Black Bear Pictures +2 more
- Budget
- $2,000,000
- Box Office
- $3,401,789
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Colman Domingo
John 'Divine G' Whitfield
Clarence Maclin
Clarence 'Divine Eye' Maclin
Sean San Jose
Mike Mike
Paul Raci
Brent Buell
David "Dap" Giraudy
David 'Dap' Giraudy
Patrick "Preme" Griffin
Patrick 'Preme' Griffin
Mosi Eagle
Mosi Eagle
James "Big E" Williams
James 'Big E' Williams
Sean Dino Johnson
Sean 'Dino' Johnson
Brent Buell
Director: Greg Kwedar
Written by: Brent Buell, Clarence Maclin, Clint Bentley