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    Next on ‘Masters of the Game’: Justin Simien, the director behind ‘Dear White People’ and ‘Bad Hair’

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    Exploring the Brilliance of Filmmaker Justin Simien: A Conversation with Toure

    Justin Simien, the brilliant filmmaker behind “Dear White People” and “Bad Hair,” is making waves once again as the latest guest on “Masters of the Game.” Known for his unapologetically Black storytelling, Simien’s work challenges societal norms and sheds light on the complexities of being Black in America.

    “Dear White People,” originally a film and later adapted into a Netflix TV show, delves into the intricacies of race, class, and sexuality on a predominantly white university campus. The lead character, Sam White, played by Tessa Thompson, fearlessly confronts white supremacy while navigating her own interracial relationship, sparking thought-provoking conversations among viewers.

    Simien’s ability to blend comedy, horror, and social commentary is unparalleled, as seen in his film “Bad Hair,” which explores workplace politics through the lens of an enchanted weave. His work is not only entertaining but also thought-provoking and deeply insightful.

    As a guest on “Masters of the Game,” Simien shares his unique perspective on filmmaking and the Black experience. The conversation promises to be engaging and enlightening, offering viewers a glimpse into the mind of one of the most talented auteurs of our time.

    Don’t miss Justin Simien on “Masters of the Game” airing on TheGrio Cable Network, where he discusses his creative process, inspirations, and the impact of his work on society. Tune in at 8 p.m. ET on Friday and 1 p.m. ET on Saturday to hear from this visionary filmmaker.

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