With the Black Lives Matter Movement driving for change to end police brutality in the United States, Idris Elba opened up about the importance of playing the father of a young Black teen growing up in America in the film “Concrete Cowboy”.
The movie had its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on Sunday and Elba joined filmmaker Ricky Staub, producer Lee Daniels and cast for a virtual press conference to talk about the making of this film.
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