Delroy Lindo to make directorial debut with Jamaica-set feature

Acclaimed actor Delroy Lindo, known for his standout performances in films such as Sinner and The Harder They Fall, is making his directorial debut with a deeply personal feature set in Jamaica. The project marks a major milestone in Lindo’s nearly five-decade career and reflects his lifelong connection to Jamaican culture and heritage.

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The film explores themes of power, spirituality, healing, and the strength of community. It follows a young man grappling with the loss of his mother, whose untimely death has left unresolved sorrow between him and his father. The narrative traces his emotional journey back to Jamaica, his mother’s homeland, where he confronts grief, generational trauma, and identity, set against the scenic backdrop of the Blue Mountains. Elements of magical realism and spiritual symbolism are woven throughout the story.

Lindo, born in the United Kingdom to Jamaican parents, has been attached to the project since 2015 and secured the rights in 2021. “This film not only marks my entry into a new role but also highlights my lifelong journey as an artist committed to exploring and sharing poignant narratives,” he said.

The actor-director continues to balance acting and filmmaking, with an upcoming role in Godzilla vs. Kong: Supernova, scheduled for release in 2027.

The announcement of his directorial debut coincides with another career highlight: Lindo received his first Oscar nomination at age 73 for best supporting actor for his portrayal of blues musician Delta Slim in Ryan Coogler’s horror film Sinners. “It feels terrific,” Lindo said on Good Morning America. “I’m still processing, if I’m really honest, but it’s wonderful. A lot of support, a lot of love. It feels really good.”

Lindo’s transition into directing demonstrates his dedication to telling stories that are both culturally resonant and emotionally compelling, offering audiences a window into Jamaican life, heritage, and the healing power of community.

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