Titus Kaphar’s first film as a director, “Exhibiting Forgiveness”, releases in theaters this Friday. The movie examines the themes of family relationships, making amends, and forgiveness. Kaphar draws from his own experiences for the story.
“Exhibiting Forgiveness” follows artist Tarrell, played by André Holland. Tarrell must deal with an unexpected visit from his estranged father La’Ron, portrayed by John Earl Jelks. La’Ron, a recovering addict, wants to repair their damaged bond. His arrival forces Tarrell to face past hurts and consider healing.
The film also stars Golden Globe nominee Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor as Tarrell’s mother Joyce, and singer Andra Day as his wife Aisha. Each actor brings depth to their complex roles in the family drama. Holland, known for movies like “Moonlight”, again shows his skill at portraying nuanced characters authentically.
Day, praised for roles promoting positive Black images, displays raw emotion as Aisha. She said making the movie helped her understand forgiveness from both sides. “You need grace not just when forgiving, but when asking forgiveness,” Day explained.
The role of La’Ron hits close to home for Jelks, due to his own father. He shared a moment when his dying dad found a way to reflect on the past. “Even on his deathbed, he could answer in a way that reflected,” Jelks said.
Kaphar skillfully directs the film, using visual details to enhance emotions and themes. Critics say it advances his artwork into cinema. “Exhibiting Forgiveness” not only tells a compelling story, but also sparks thought on family, growth, and resolving past pains versus moving ahead. With strong performances and thoughtful direction, it may stand out among recent movies discussing universal human experiences.