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Documentarian Sacha Jenkins Has Died: ‘Louis Armstrong's Black & Blues' Filmmaker Started as a Journalist"Louis Armstrong's Black & Blues" documentarian Sacha Jenkins is dead. His wife Raquel Cepeda confirmed his passing on Instagram in a post asking for privacy for their family at this time.
Sacha Jenkins, the journalist and filmmaker, has died, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. He was 54. Jenkins died Friday morning at his home due to complications from multiple system atrophy, his ...
Sacha Jenkins, a hip-hop journalist and documentarian known for Wu-Tang Clan: Of Mics and Men (2019) and Louis Armstrong’s Black & Blues (2022), has died. He was 53. Deadline can confirm the ...
Justin Anderson joined Realscreen as senior staff writer in 2021, reporting and writing stories for the newsletter and magazine. During his 20-year career he’s filled a variety of roles as a ...
Sacha Jenkins attends the "Louis Armstrong's Black & Blues" Premiere during the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival at TIFF Bell Lightbox on September 08, 2022 in Toronto, Ontario (Jemal ...
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Sacha Jenkins Elevated Hip-Hop Culture Because He Lived ItIt’s a Black person’s place to have that conversation…”__ That was Sacha Jenkins while being interviewed about his Louis Armstrong documentary Black & Blues in 2022. Specifically ...
“I’m supposedly a hip-hop guy,” Jenkins added. “But I will tell you, I made films about Rick James and the Wu-Tang Clan and now Louis Armstrong, and it’s the same story every time,” he ...
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