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Wunmi Mosaku: Acting as Therapy in 'Sinners'
10 Feb
Summary
- Mosaku confronted personal biases and colonized mindset through her role.
- She unlearned preconceptions about spirituality and embraced ancestral wisdom.
- Mosaku considers acting a form of therapy for personal development.

Wunmi Mosaku has shared profound insights into her portrayal of Annie, a spiritual healer, in the film 'Sinners.' This demanding role pushed Mosaku to confront personal barriers, including her own biases and insecurities, leading to significant personal growth.
Mosaku discovered that embodying Annie required her to release doubts and embrace her femininity more fully. She described the character as intimidating yet possessing a profound beauty, highlighting the empowering nature of playing someone spiritually connected and grounded.
The actress views her craft as a form of therapy, especially as she prepares for her second child. Her preparation involved unlearning negative preconceptions about witchcraft and spirituality, instead opening her heart to ancestral wisdom and protection.
Director Ryan Coogler cast Mosaku after seeing her in 'We Own This City.' Mosaku praised 'Sinners,' calling it the most wonderful project of her career, deeply resonating with her own experiences as a mother.




