Photo: Ryan Coogler opens up about the depression that following him post pivotal career turn

Ryan Coogler has reflected on a troubling time that he navigated after the release of his movie Fruitvale Station, starring Michael B. Jordan.

In a conversation with The Hollywood Reporter, Coogler reflected on the 2013 movie and claimed that after the movie’s release, he fell into a depression.

“I did have a need to make that movie, but I was not convinced that I belonged in what comes after that,” he began.

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“When you come from where I’m from, that’s not necessarily an affirming environment all the time. You can convince yourself that somebody’s playing a joke on you.”

“You can convince yourself that none of this is real: ‘I don’t deserve to be here. This place isn’t for me.’ ”

Moreover, beyond his personal doubts, Coogler admitted to navigating the immense pressure of being a young artist tackling systemic tragedy.

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“That movie was made by a person who didn’t totally understand how the world worked — like, straight up,” Coogler continued. 

He concluded by saying, “Playing football and going to school my whole life, I wasn’t studying all the factors that led to Oscar being executed on camera. I know more now — and it doesn’t make you optimistic.”

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