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Barry Jenkins reflects on his Oscar win for "Moonlight" with Rachel, wishing he could stay in that moment for a little longer. Jenkins is best known for indie films like "If Beale Street Could Talk" and "Moonlight." Now he's helming Disney's "Mufasa: The Lion King." He talks to Rachel about the connections he sees between his old work and the new movie, and he also tells her about the place he sought refuge as a child — and why he's compelled to believe that there's no order in the universe.

Princess magbie

Student at the Eastern Technical University of Sierra Leone

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Lauren T.

Associate Governmental Program Analyst, Classification & Pay/Exams at California Department of Pesticide Regulation

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So proud of my friend Barry! Old school is the best school! Keep rising and creating!

#inject #berries #timemachine

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Gerald-James Rhodes

Dad, Husband, Emmy Award-Winning Art Director, Telly Award-Winning Creative Director, GDUSA Award-Winning Graphic Designer/Exhibition Designer, Emergent Strategist, Recognized Design for Good Innovator & Gallery Artist

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I so elated for you!💙🙏🖖

I remember that moment on the Oscars!! It was the strangest moment on television! Why in the world would Warren Beatty say the wrong name and it clearly says in black and white "Moonlighting?!?"

Stephen Langel

Engaged journalism and Health reporter/producer at Ideastream Public Media

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So happy for him and so proud that he’s a Florida State alumni. Go Noles and go Barry!!

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Lisa Perlstein

teacher at Margate Middle

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Yes. Good choice

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