ARRAY
Founded by @ava in 2010, ARRAY is a narrative change studio. We believe in equitable and inclusive creative environments. Change is ours to create.
"Sit with it, listen to it, respect it. it's the only way to survive it."
Queen Sugar, Season 1 – EP 7
May is #mentalhealthawarenessmonth. Watch @queensugarown now on @hulu
For your #WEEKENDWATCH!
The Best Movies Directed by Women on the 21st Century: SELMA; 13TH | As seen on Rotten Tomatoes
The Best TV Shows Based on a True Story: WHEN THEY SEE US | As seen on Entertainment Weekly
Watch 13TH and WHEN THEY SEE US now on @netflix
Watch SELMA on Paramount+
To request a screening, go to arraynow.com/book-a-film
For your #WEEKENDWATCH!
The Best Movies Directed by Women on the 21st Century: SELMA; 13TH | As seen on Rotten Tomatoes
The Best TV Shows Based on a True Story: WHEN THEY SEE US | As seen on Entertainment Weekly
Watch 13TH and WHEN THEY SEE US now on @netflix
Watch SELMA on Paramount+
To request a screening, go to arraynow.com/book-a-film
For your #WEEKENDWATCH!
The Best Movies Directed by Women on the 21st Century: SELMA; 13TH | As seen on Rotten Tomatoes
The Best TV Shows Based on a True Story: WHEN THEY SEE US | As seen on Entertainment Weekly
Watch 13TH and WHEN THEY SEE US now on @netflix
Watch SELMA on Paramount+
To request a screening, go to arraynow.com/book-a-film
For your #WEEKENDWATCH!
The Best Movies Directed by Women on the 21st Century: SELMA; 13TH | As seen on Rotten Tomatoes
The Best TV Shows Based on a True Story: WHEN THEY SEE US | As seen on Entertainment Weekly
Watch 13TH and WHEN THEY SEE US now on @netflix
Watch SELMA on Paramount+
To request a screening, go to arraynow.com/book-a-film
For your #WEEKENDWATCH!
The Best Movies Directed by Women on the 21st Century: SELMA; 13TH | As seen on Rotten Tomatoes
The Best TV Shows Based on a True Story: WHEN THEY SEE US | As seen on Entertainment Weekly
Watch 13TH and WHEN THEY SEE US now on @netflix
Watch SELMA on Paramount+
To request a screening, go to arraynow.com/book-a-film
For your #WEEKENDWATCH!
The Best Movies Directed by Women on the 21st Century: SELMA; 13TH | As seen on Rotten Tomatoes
The Best TV Shows Based on a True Story: WHEN THEY SEE US | As seen on Entertainment Weekly
Watch 13TH and WHEN THEY SEE US now on @netflix
Watch SELMA on Paramount+
To request a screening, go to arraynow.com/book-a-film
ARRAY’s upcoming screenings are headed to new cities and inspiring venues both in the US and London!
5/15 & 5/23 | MARS ONE by @gabitomartins at BFI @southbank_london – 📍 London, UK
5/21 | ORIGIN by @ava at tacomacc – 📍 Tacoma, WA
5/30 | BANTU MAMA by Ivan Herrera at @houstonmaac – 📍 Houston, TX
#ARRAY #ARRAYReleasing #NarrativeChange #IndependentFilm

Join us! Applications for ARRAY’s Fall 2026 Internship Program are now open!
We’re seeking:
Social Media Intern
Distribution Intern
Digital Content Intern
Social Impact & Film Education Intern
Media Events Intern
View job descriptions:
https://arraynow.com/internships
This is an in-person internship on the ARRAY Creative Campus in Los Angeles. Applicants must be current undergraduate or graduate students and eligible to receive school credit.
Apply now via Handshake at joinhandshake.com. If your school does not use Handshake, please email your resume, cover letter and desired position to info@arraynow.com
#ARRAYNow #ARRAYInternship #Fall2026
Our Spring 2026 interns were the absolute best!
The ARRAY team is deeply grateful for the care, creativity, and commitment they brought to our work. We’re wishing each of them the very best in what comes next!
Malika Dinan (DePaul University), Distribution Intern
Allison Mandel (Chapman University), Education Intern
Abigail Montopoli (Occidental College), Education Intern
Owen Capistrano (Emerson College), Digital Content Intern
Sydney Swann (Emerson College), Social Media Intern
Join us this Saturday at ARRAY CREATIVE CAMPUS for a special Mexican Mother’s Day celebration honoring our maternal villages.
From aunts to grandmothers, sisters to chosen family—this day is for the women who nurture, uplift, and shape our lives. We’re screening powerful films rooted in the Chicana experience, including LA MISMA LUNA (Under the Same Moon), followed by a conversation between director Patricia Riggen (@patriciariggen) and ARRAY founder Ava DuVernay (@ava)
Plus, a spotlight on Sylvia Morales’ groundbreaking work with CHICANA and A CRUSHING LOVE, centering the stories of Mexican and Mexican-American women across generations.
In between screenings, enjoy taquitos y otras comidas from our neighbors @rodeomexgrill
Bring your people to celebrate the ones who raised you at ARRAY 💐
#MOTHERSDAY #MOTHERHOOD #DIADELASMADRES
In the face of danger, eleven-year-old Joanne Bland marched alongside her fellow Civil Rights activists in 1960's Selma, Alabama. She was one of the youngest in the group led by Hosea Williams and John Lewis across the Edmund Pettus Bridge on what would become known as Bloody Sunday, a catalyst for the passing of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
Today, decades after what seemed to be definitive legislation, voter suppression efforts continue to be a barrier for those seeking to fairly elect their representatives; and the lessons taught in Selma are needed as much as they were in 1965.
Earlier this year Joanne took her rest, but her life and legacy are a reminder that movements are built by ordinary people who refuse to give up.
In the face of danger, eleven-year-old Joanne Bland marched alongside her fellow Civil Rights activists in 1960's Selma, Alabama. She was one of the youngest in the group led by Hosea Williams and John Lewis across the Edmund Pettus Bridge on what would become known as Bloody Sunday, a catalyst for the passing of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
Today, decades after what seemed to be definitive legislation, voter suppression efforts continue to be a barrier for those seeking to fairly elect their representatives; and the lessons taught in Selma are needed as much as they were in 1965.
Earlier this year Joanne took her rest, but her life and legacy are a reminder that movements are built by ordinary people who refuse to give up.
In the face of danger, eleven-year-old Joanne Bland marched alongside her fellow Civil Rights activists in 1960's Selma, Alabama. She was one of the youngest in the group led by Hosea Williams and John Lewis across the Edmund Pettus Bridge on what would become known as Bloody Sunday, a catalyst for the passing of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
Today, decades after what seemed to be definitive legislation, voter suppression efforts continue to be a barrier for those seeking to fairly elect their representatives; and the lessons taught in Selma are needed as much as they were in 1965.
Earlier this year Joanne took her rest, but her life and legacy are a reminder that movements are built by ordinary people who refuse to give up.
In the face of danger, eleven-year-old Joanne Bland marched alongside her fellow Civil Rights activists in 1960's Selma, Alabama. She was one of the youngest in the group led by Hosea Williams and John Lewis across the Edmund Pettus Bridge on what would become known as Bloody Sunday, a catalyst for the passing of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
Today, decades after what seemed to be definitive legislation, voter suppression efforts continue to be a barrier for those seeking to fairly elect their representatives; and the lessons taught in Selma are needed as much as they were in 1965.
Earlier this year Joanne took her rest, but her life and legacy are a reminder that movements are built by ordinary people who refuse to give up.
In the face of danger, eleven-year-old Joanne Bland marched alongside her fellow Civil Rights activists in 1960's Selma, Alabama. She was one of the youngest in the group led by Hosea Williams and John Lewis across the Edmund Pettus Bridge on what would become known as Bloody Sunday, a catalyst for the passing of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
Today, decades after what seemed to be definitive legislation, voter suppression efforts continue to be a barrier for those seeking to fairly elect their representatives; and the lessons taught in Selma are needed as much as they were in 1965.
Earlier this year Joanne took her rest, but her life and legacy are a reminder that movements are built by ordinary people who refuse to give up.
“I am just here trying to register to vote.”
— Annie Lee Cooper in SELMA (2017)
This weekend, we’re watching SELMA.
Just 60 years ago, the Voting Rights Act of 1965 was passed to protect the right to vote, putting an end to barriers like the absurd literacy tests shown in this scene. But access to the ballot has never been a settled issue. And the lessons and strategies used by leaders such as Martin Luther King, Jr., John Lewis, Amelia Boynton and Hosea Williams resonate as much today as they did decades ago.
In our free, online, SELMA Learning Companion, we break down how the right to cast a ballot is only as strong as the citizens who shape the laws.
Check out our interactive lesson on gerrymandering with @ronclarkacademy at selma101.org/field-study
Watch SELMA on @paramount
#WeekendWatch #SelmaMovie

Un día para las madres! Honor the gift of matriarchy with ARRAY during “Cine Con Corazòn: Cinema Celebrating Mothers.”
This meaningful day of film includes Patricia Riggen’s LA MISMA LUNA (2007) along with Sylvia Morales’ shorts CHICANA (1979) and A CRUSHING LOVE (2009). Bring your loved ones for a heart-filled filmgoing experience on Mother’s Day weekend.
SATURDAY, MAY 9 @ 12PM
FREE TIX AT: EVENTS.ARRAYNOW.COM
Un día para las madres! Honor the gift of matriarchy with ARRAY during “Cine Con Corazòn: Cinema Celebrating Mothers.”
This meaningful day of film includes Patricia Riggen’s LA MISMA LUNA (2007) along with Sylvia Morales’ shorts CHICANA (1979) and A CRUSHING LOVE (2009). Bring your loved ones for a heart-filled filmgoing experience on Mother’s Day weekend.
SATURDAY, MAY 9 @ 12PM
FREE TIX AT: EVENTS.ARRAYNOW.COM
Un día para las madres! Honor the gift of matriarchy with ARRAY during “Cine Con Corazòn: Cinema Celebrating Mothers.”
This meaningful day of film includes Patricia Riggen’s LA MISMA LUNA (2007) along with Sylvia Morales’ shorts CHICANA (1979) and A CRUSHING LOVE (2009). Bring your loved ones for a heart-filled filmgoing experience on Mother’s Day weekend.
SATURDAY, MAY 9 @ 12PM
FREE TIX AT: EVENTS.ARRAYNOW.COM
Un día para las madres! Honor the gift of matriarchy with ARRAY during “Cine Con Corazòn: Cinema Celebrating Mothers.”
This meaningful day of film includes Patricia Riggen’s LA MISMA LUNA (2007) along with Sylvia Morales’ shorts CHICANA (1979) and A CRUSHING LOVE (2009). Bring your loved ones for a heart-filled filmgoing experience on Mother’s Day weekend.
SATURDAY, MAY 9 @ 12PM
FREE TIX AT: EVENTS.ARRAYNOW.COM
Start your week with this!
Need more #MondayMotivation? Ava's MASTERCLASS takes you behind the scenes of her feature film ORIGIN and into what it really means to imagine, create and lead, no matter where you are in life.
Stream ORIGIN on @hulu
Take the class at masterclass.com
Start your week with this!
Need more #MondayMotivation? Ava's MASTERCLASS takes you behind the scenes of her feature film ORIGIN and into what it really means to imagine, create and lead, no matter where you are in life.
Stream ORIGIN on @hulu
Take the class at masterclass.com
Start your week with this!
Need more #MondayMotivation? Ava's MASTERCLASS takes you behind the scenes of her feature film ORIGIN and into what it really means to imagine, create and lead, no matter where you are in life.
Stream ORIGIN on @hulu
Take the class at masterclass.com
Start your week with this!
Need more #MondayMotivation? Ava's MASTERCLASS takes you behind the scenes of her feature film ORIGIN and into what it really means to imagine, create and lead, no matter where you are in life.
Stream ORIGIN on @hulu
Take the class at masterclass.com
Start your week with this!
Need more #MondayMotivation? Ava's MASTERCLASS takes you behind the scenes of her feature film ORIGIN and into what it really means to imagine, create and lead, no matter where you are in life.
Stream ORIGIN on @hulu
Take the class at masterclass.com
Start your week with this!
Need more #MondayMotivation? Ava's MASTERCLASS takes you behind the scenes of her feature film ORIGIN and into what it really means to imagine, create and lead, no matter where you are in life.
Stream ORIGIN on @hulu
Take the class at masterclass.com
#EARTHWEEK Our team visited @black.thumb.farm for the screening of IN OUR MOTHERS' GARDENS last month– one of the many events they put together for the community in Panorama city, CA, where they equip youth with hands-on training in farming and gardening, build their leadership skills, and provide them with access to healthy, quality produce and a safe, green space.
If you'd also like to book a screening of one of our 50+ films for your group, event, company or family, go to arraynow.com/book-a-film, fill out a brief form and we'll contact you as soon as we receive your request.
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