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Colman Domingo, Clarence Maclin on powerful new film 'Sing Sing'

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Colman Domingo and Clarence Maclin join TODAY to discuss their new movie “Sing Sing,” a story based on a real life theater group for incarcerated men — of which Maclin is a former participant. Maclin opens up about being "apprehensive" at first about reliving the experience for the movie. "Nobody wants to voluntarily walk back into a prison," he says adding, "but the purpose outweighed all apprehensions." Domingo and Maclin also discuss the chemistry between them and the brotherhood on-and-off the screen.