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Feature: ‘Nickel Boys’ writer-director RaMell Ross discusses creative ways of adapting Colson Whitehead’s novel

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Ethan Herisse stars as Elwood and Brandon Wilson as Turner in director RaMell Ross’s NICKEL BOYS, from Orion Pictures. Photo credit: Courtesy of Orion Pictures © 2024 Amazon Content Services LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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RaMell Ross’s adaptation of Colson Whitehead's The Nickel Boys has garnered critical acclaim, earning multiple Oscar nominations, including Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Picture. The film follows two boys at a brutal reform school in Florida, with Ross's unique approach immersing the audience through a first-person perspective of the protagonists, Elwood and Turner.

RaMell Ross’s adaptation of Colson Whitehead's The Nickel Boys has garnered critical acclaim, earning multiple Oscar nominations, including Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Picture. The film follows two boys at a brutal reform school in Florida, with Ross's unique approach immersing the audience through a first-person perspective of the protagonists, Elwood and Turner.

Feature: ‘Nickel Boys’ writer-director RaMell Ross discusses creative ways of adapting Colson Whitehead’s novel

Since the book was released in 2019, Colson Whitehead's historical fiction novel The Nickel Boys has reached great critical acclaim, having most notably won the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for fiction. So to adapt the book into a feature-length film seems like it’d offer a lot of pressure, but it’s one the RaMell Ross seemed willing to take on following his Oscar-nominated documentary Hale County This Morning, This Evening. This year, Ross now finds his Nickel Boys adaptation nominated for multiple Oscars, including Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Picture. Similar to the book, the film follows the lives of two boys at the now-defunct Nickel Academy, a reform school in Florida that had a track record of abusing the African American children who attended. Ross also takes a unique approach, leaning heavily into his protagonist’s perspective, with most of the film switching between Elwood and Turner’s first-person point of view. Joining us to discuss the work put into Nickel Boys is the film’s co-writer and director, RaMell Ross.

Nickel Boys is out in select theaters and is now on VOD/digital.