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2021年10月6日

For this month’s #WomenWednesdays posts we’ll be spotlighting the work of four Black female filmmakers who have made history with their pioneering, trailblazing and fearless work within the film industry, 为# BlackHistoryMonth. 

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First up this month is 艾娃DuVernay, one of the most significant female filmmakers in modern history. DuVernay has an impressive array of accolades and awards, as well as being the ‘first’ Black woman to achieve many filmmaking milestones in the 21st century.  

As the first Black woman to win the directing award at the 2012 Sundance film festival for her feature, “荒无人烟”, about a struggling nurse living in Compton, DuVernay was also the first Black woman to be nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Director and Academy Award for Best Picture for her iconic 2014 feature ‘Selma’, which tells the story of the 1965 voting rights marches, 由马丁·路德·金领导. 最近, in 2018, DuVernay added another historical recognition to her belt, becoming the first Black woman to direct a live-action film with a budget over $100 million. The Disney produced ‘A Wrinkle in Time’ also made DuVernay the first Black female to helm a film which grossed over $100 million at the US Box Office.  

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While forging the trajectory of history for Black women in film, DuVernay’s work often centers around stories of racial injustice. DuVernay originally started out interning as a journalist before moving into the film industry, and her keen interest in current affairs is evidenced by the fact that she has directed as many documentaries as fictional feature films. Her Netflix documentary feature ‘13th’ explores the prison system in the US, and its systemic mistreatment and wrongful incarceration of African Americans through the Thirteenth Amendment. The documentary was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 2017 and saw a surge in viewership by over 4,000% in June 2020 during the George Floyd protests. Speaking to The Atlantic about the making of the doc, DuVernay highlighted the importance of linking the past with the present: 

每一行, every frame of this film leads you to that place, 将你引向当下, leads you to the Black Lives Matter movement. The whole film is a virtual tour through racism. We’re giving you 150 years of oppression in 100 minutes. 这部bwin体育苹果下载iOS制作了150年. Really, it’s to give context to the current moment.

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杜威内的迷你剧《bwin体育苹果下载iOS》, Netflix也有, continues the theme of racial injustice in the American prison system by telling the heartbreaking true story of the Central Park Five. 这个系列是一个关于种族定性的故事, 警察暴力, and media misinformation over a 25-year period. 就像“13”一样, the lessons of this historically based series reach into the present day and continue the theme of social justice in DuVernay’s work. Speaking about the series, DuVernay conceives it as the culmination of her previous work, to date: 

I was uniquely prepared to tell this story in a way I wouldn’t have been even to years ago. I needed the scale of ‘Wrinkle’ to tell a story this candidly; I needed to understand the criminal justice system from the work I did on ‘13th’; I needed “荒无人烟” to know what I knew about the families, 母亲和妻子们. It’s me imbibing and ingesting it and presenting it in another way.

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DuVernay also founded her own production and distribution company in 2010, 称为数组, which focuses on elevating films made by women and those from ethnic minority backgrounds. 与数组, DuVernay is setting up the infrastructure within the film industry that ensures that underrepresented groups can continue to tell stories from a place of strength, 支持和授权. She is creating and continuing a movement that is helping to change how films are made, 谁来制造它们. Speaking about her independence and singular vision within filmmaking, DuVernay said: 

I feel less at the mercy of what the industry thought of my work because I knew what it was going to be, 所以我创作了我自己的作品, 推销我自己的作品, distributed my first three films on my own. I wasn’t really seeking inclusion in that space, before inclusion was the word. 我只是没有期望太多.

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艾娃DuVernay has solidified her place in film history with her incredible work and her dedication to uplifting marginalized voices and stories within the industry. Stay tuned for next weeks’ installment of #WomenWednesdays, where we’ll be continuing to look into the life and work of Black female filmmakers to mark #BlackHistoryMonth. 


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