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How ‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’ Production Designer Used a Steel Mill to Re-Create 1920s Chicago

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Also Read: 'Ma Rainey's Black Bottom' Hair and Makeup: How Viola Davis Was Inspired by Bette Davis's Classic 'Baby Jane'“Oh, it’s a great category,” he said. “And what’s interesting is that our footprint on ‘Ma Rainey’ is a bit smaller, because it’s mainly just two rooms.

But it still felt like a whole landscape to get right and to honor the truth of what these places were and what August Wilson wrote about them.

The nominations stuff can be a roll of the dice, but I feel good that the Academy recognized what we did.”And for sure, though there are about 10 unique locations in the film, Ricker was acutely aware of the importance of the subterranean, 18-by-22-foot rehearsal room.

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