Cinemaos 10 Best Movies of the 21st Century, according to Ava DuverNayconhaled by directing Selma: a struggle for equality, the 13th amendment and the condemning miniseries, Ava Duvernay included productions from the 2000s writing

Cinemaos 10 Best Movies of the 21st Century, according to Ava DuverNayconhaled by directing Selma: a struggle for equality, the 13th amendment and the condemning miniseries, Ava Duvernay included productions from the 2000s writing

Known for directing Selma: a struggle for equality, the 13th amendment and the condemning miniseries, Ava Duvernay included productions from the 2000s

AVA DUVERNAY is a director, screenwriter and producer who stood out with films like Selma: A struggle for equality (2014), The 13th Amendment (2016) and the miniseries Eyes that condemn (2019), addressing in depth topics such as structural racism, social justice and black experience in the United States.

Duvernay It is known for its ability to combine the emotional impact with the politician, always with refined aesthetics and narratives that cause reflection. It is an artist committed to transforming audiovisual into a memory, resistance and empathy tool.

The Cinephic Look of AVA DUVERNAY It is deeply similar to your productions. Movies such as Lumumba and Teza They reveal their appreciation for African and historical narratives, who challenge the colonial look and build new forms of political representation.

Family, A sweet look and Skin Flower Love They show their tune with Asian cinema and delicate plots, where the unsuccessful and minimum gesture gain emotional power. AlreadyThe Secret of Brokeback Mountain and Team They highlight their interest in love and injustice stories crossed by time and social oppression.

The presence ofChildren of Hope, The Turin Horseand The darkest hour It also suggests a taste for dark movies, where the historical or political context weighs on bodies. Cinema, for Duvernay, is not escapism: it is a space for listening, denunciation and transformation.

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  1. A sweet look(2010);
  2. The Secret of Brokeback Mountain (2005);
  3. Children of Hope (2006);
  4. Skin Flower Love (2000);
  5. Lumumba (2004);
  6. Family (2001);
  7. Teza (2008);
  8. The Turin Horse (2011);
  9. Team (2020);
  10. The darkest hour (2012).

Source: NY Times

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