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‘Selma’ Director Ava DuVernay is a Woman Daring to Tell History

From my latest Forbes post on how Ava DuVernay is making history by interpreting our shared past and defending Selma from its short-sighted critics:

Whether we like it or not, there are different rules for women and men in these awards races. Part of this is because of the lack of critical mass of women nominees. When you are all alone up there, you are everything to everyone. That’s a hard place to be. But DuVernay has embraced that. She has unilaterally changed the look of who a director can be. She is giving girls and other people who are not white men the opportunity to see that they, too, can tell stories at the highest levels of the business. She reassures them their voices and visions matter.

Read more at Forbes.


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Sophie Lane Curtis Feature Debut “On Our Way” Acquired by Gravitas Ventures

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