Wall Street Journalのインスタグラム(wsj) - 11月24日 04時11分
The coronavirus pandemic ground Tyler Perry’s Atlanta studio to a halt in March, leaving productions in purgatory and threatening the livelihoods of 800 full-time staffers, plus the hundreds of vendors and part-timers who rely on one of the country’s largest production facilities.⠀
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Then came the George Floyd crisis, which both gutted and transformed @タイラー・ペリー.⠀
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“There’ve been plenty of low points,” Perry, 51, tells @wsjmag, referring to the deaths of his friends Kobe Bryant and Chadwick Boseman.⠀
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After the police shooting of Jacob Blake had roiled the nation anew, he explains how Team Perry managed to create one of the entertainment industry’s first Covid-19 bubbles—and shoot four full TV series in it—while carrying the emotional weight of recent events.⠀
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“I work with a lot of Black and brown people. So when you say ‘weighing heavily,’ this is our daily lives,” he says. “But we have to find a way to keep going and find the strength to fight another day.”⠀
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Read more at the link in our bio.⠀
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📷: @gunnerstahl.us for @wsjmag
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