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Kelvin Harrison Jr. to Star in Basquiat Biopic Samo Lives

Kelvin Harrison Jr. reunites with director Julius Onah for Jean-Michel Basquiat biopic Samo Lives.

Famed artist Jean-Michel Basquiat is getting another biopic made about his life. Per Variety, Kelvin Harrison Jr. (Cyrano, The Trial of the Chicago 7) is set to star, with Julius Onah producing/directing, and co-writing alongside Peter Glanz (The Longest Week).

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Samo Lives โ€œwill celebrate the life, career and impact of the groundbreaking New York-born, Haitian-Puerto Rican American artist whose seminal paintings and street art defined the Neo-expressionism arts movement of the 1980s.โ€

On the filmโ€™s website samolives.com, Onah published a statement describing Basquiatโ€™s impact, and how the director plans to honor the artistโ€™s legacy through the film

โ€œJean-Michel Basquiat redefined the idea of who ascends to the highest altitudes of the fine art world. But the complexity and richness of his experience as an artist and child of the African diaspora has yet to be dramatized in the manner it deserves,โ€ Onah wrote. โ€œItโ€™s an honor to work with Kelvin and my collaborators, and with Endeavor Content, to celebrate the legacy of an artist who has invited audiences everywhere to be inspired by the transformative power of art.โ€

Basquiat is one of the most influential artists of our time, and holds a very special place for Black art enthusiasts. Onah is making a lot of bold promises for how the movie will be approached, and we hope the director is able to live up to all of them.

The artistโ€™s life was previously portrayed in the 1996 film Basquiat, which stars a young Jeffrey Wright, and is directed by Julian Schnabel. While Onah cites the movie as an inspiration, the filmmaker also knows how important it is for this story to be told by a Black director.

โ€œIt was a gateway for a kid desperate to find artists he could see himself in. But the older I got and the more I learned about Jean-Michel, the more I began to feel his story hadnโ€™t fully been told in cinema,โ€ Onah wrote. โ€œNever have we seen the full spectrum of Basquiatโ€™s incredible life as a Black artist and a child of the immigrant African diaspora. And the richness and nuance of his journey is a story worthy of celebration.โ€

Harrison and Onah previously worked together on the critically acclaimed Luce, which saw both nominated at the 2020 Film Independent Spirit Awards.

โ€œThe sensitivity and soulfulness Kelvin will bring is the reason why I know the story Iโ€™m seeking to tell will truly honor Jean-Michelโ€™s legacy,โ€ Onah continued.

For his part, Harrison has a jam-packed schedule. Next up, Harrison can be seen co-starring with Peter Dinklage in the musical Cyrano, which is scheduled for wide release Feb. 4. He is also set to voice Scar in Barry Jenkinsโ€™ The Lion King prequel, portray B.B. King in the upcoming Elvis Presley biopic and star as Chevalier de Saint-Georges in Chevalier.

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