Art ain’t just about pretty pictures—it’s about truth, pain, and unfinished stories. In Exhibiting Forgiveness, André Holland takes on the role of Tarrell, a rising painter whose past comes back to haunt his canvas when his estranged father...
Art ain’t just about pretty pictures—it’s about truth, pain, and unfinished stories. In Exhibiting Forgiveness, André Holland takes on the role of Tarrell, a rising painter whose past comes back to haunt his canvas when his estranged father La’Ron (John Earl Jelks) suddenly reappears. What follows is a raw, deeply personal journey of trauma, redemption, and the kind of family wounds that even time can’t erase.
Directed by Titus Kaphar, a celebrated artist making his feature debut, this film isn’t just a visual masterpiece—it’s an emotional gut punch. With Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor and Andra Day bringing powerhouse performances, the story forces us to ask: Can you ever truly forgive someone who broke you? And if you do, are you actually healing—or just painting over the cracks?
In this episode of TruVue Podcast, we break down how this introspective drama blends art with real-life struggles, creating a film that feels more like an open wound than just another family story. We bring the barbershop talk to the box office because it’s not about the review—it’s the conversation with the crew. We keep it real on the reels, so grab your paintbrush and let’s talk about Exhibiting Forgiveness!
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