Ava DuVernay’s 'The 13th' Opened Yesterday at The New York Film Festival
NYFF director Kent Jones says, While I was watching The 13th, the distinction between documentary and fiction gave way and I felt like I was experiencing something so rare: direct contact between the artist and right now, this very moment. In fact, Ava is actually trying to redefine the terms on which we discuss where were at, how we got here, and where were going. The 13th is a great film. Its also an act of true patriotism.
The 13th will debut on Netflix and open in a limited theatrical run on October 7.
From IMDB:
Ava Marie DuVernay is founder of AFFRM, the African-American Film Festival Releasing Movement.
In 2012, she became the first African American woman to win the Best Director Prize at Sundance Film Festival. She won the award for her second feature, Middle of Nowhere (2012).
In June 2013, she was invited to join both the director's and writer's branches of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. She is only the second black woman, following Kasi Lemmons, to be invited to the director's branch.
Ava DuVernay is a film maker to watch.