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ARRAY

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ARRAY is a production and distribution company founded by Ava DuVernay, a filmmaker who transitioned from running a film publicity agency to directing her own work. Starting with self-funded and self-distributed projects rooted in personal experiences, DuVernay won the Sundance Film Festival award for best directing in 2012 and went on to create acclaimed films like Selma, 13th, and When They See Us. Through ARRAY, she built a movement focused on changing how movies are made and expanding access to filmmaking for underrepresented creators.

Why They Built It

To change how movies are made and who gets to make them, creating a movement for inclusive filmmaking and distribution.

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