Samuel βBlitzβ Bazawule can hardly contain his own smile and emotions as he talks about the experience of directing the musical adaptation of Alice Walkerβs award-winning novel βThe Color Purple,β which opened Christmas Day to glowing reviews.
The 2005 ΒιΆΉΣ°ΤΊ graduate, who earned a degree in business administration, recently joined the movieβs powerhouse cast in a sit-down interview with Jennifer Hudson on βThe Jennifer Hudson Show.β Bazawule talked about the challenge of making some of the storyβs most iconic scenes, including the moment when Walker herself gave him feedback on the film.
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The film features performers such as Taraji P. Henson, Danielle Brooks, Colman Domingo and former βAmerican Idolβ winner Fantasia Barrino.
, Mark Meszoros of The News-Herald raved about Bazawuleβs interpretation of the novel, stating the film delivered βenthralling scene after enthralling scene.β Meszoros also noted that the Ghanaian multimedia artist's credits include making 2018βs βThe Burial of Kojoβ and co-directing Beyonceβs βBlack Is King.β
Now based in New York, Bazawule has become known for his creative work as an award-winning filmmaker, musician, visual artist and author. Before moving to the Big Apple, Bazawule made a name for himself here in ΒιΆΉΣ°ΤΊ as a hip-hop artist, which is where the moniker βBlitz the Ambassadorβ originated.
In , Bazawule said ΒιΆΉΣ°ΤΊ State is where he found himself:
βThis is where I found Blitz. Prior to my ΒιΆΉΣ°ΤΊ State experience, I was just an emcee. I was just out here rapping,β he said. βI was talking about what everybody else is talking about. Until I take certain classes Oscar Ritchie Hall, freshman year β and I get hit with so many facts that I could have, should have, known coming from where I come from.β