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Black Filmmakers Unite On Twitter To Support Films By Black People

Ava DuVernay, Black Filmmakers Unite On Twitter In A Show Of Solidarity - Page 2

Written by Seve Chambers
Published on May 27, 2015

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Black directors unite, and let’s all get down. That could have been the rallying call for the Black excellence that took over Twitter today.

Starting at 10 am, Black directors such as John Singleton, Gina Prince-Bythewood, Tyler Perry, and Malcolm D. Lee joined Ava DuVernay for a Tweet-a-thon for the black filmmakers collective AFFRM (African American Film Festival Releasing Movement). Using the hashtag #ARRAY, DuVernay and the filmmakers have been answering questions from fans and supporters about their experiences trying to tell stories about Black people. Many of the directors discussed how they got started, making their most popular films, and gave advice to other aspiring Black filmmakers. The live chat continues until 10 PM EST, but we are gathering some of the best tweets from each discussion here.

Amma Asante

Malcolm D. Lee

John Singleton

Tyler Perry

Gina Prince-Bythewood

Debbie Allen

George Tillman Jr.

Haile Gerima

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Rick Famuyiwa

Julie Dash

Kasi Lemmons

Tim Story

Terence Nance

https://twitter.com/terencenance/status/603636324558602240

https://twitter.com/terencenance/status/603632420479488000

https://twitter.com/terencenance/status/603634620383494144

Justin Simien 

https://twitter.com/JSim07/status/603728962443935745

https://twitter.com/JSim07/status/603735059301015552

https://twitter.com/JSim07/status/603735816825876480

Tanya E. Hamilton

dream hampton

https://twitter.com/dreamhampton/status/603744030636318721

https://twitter.com/dreamhampton/status/603744524704309248

https://twitter.com/dreamhampton/status/603745438471200769

Off the success of her critically-acclaimed film Selma, DuVernay has been pushing AFFRM again and started her second annual membership drive for the collective this month. She founded the collective in 2011 and has used it to distribute Black films that, as we all know, get overlooked by Hollywood. If you want, there is still plenty of time to jump on Twitter and ask your favorite filmmaker a question! You can also go to ArrayAction.com to learn more and become a member.

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