There is going to be some glory, curves and rage over at Ava DuVernay ’s ARRAY this summer, in all the best ways. Back for its fifth year, the ARRAY 360 conversation and screening series will feature films and more from directors Patricia Cardoso, Bill Duke Ed Zwick over the next two months. As well, ARRAY 360 will have a Banned Book Week beginning on September 28 with marathon screenings of Francis Ford Coppola’s The Outsiders,, Ang Lee’s Brokeback Mountain, and Spike Lee’s Malcolm X.

There will also be a September 29 focus on Silent Cinema that features the talents of Black artists and activists. Related Stories News Double Emmy Nominee Salli Richardson-Whitfield Makes History In Drama Directing, Talks 'Winning Time' Cancellation & 'The Gilded Age' Season 3 Legal Ava DuVernay Rips Central Park 5 Prosecutor After Lawsuit Settlement, Praises Netflix For "Unwavering Support" & $1M Innocence Project Donation Starting on August 3, Cardoso kicking off the 2024 program at ARRAY’s Creative Campus in LA’s Historic Filipinotown with a screening of her Sundance award winning 2002 film Real Women Have Curves. The director, who helmed an episode of the DuVernay created OWN TV series Queen Sugar, will provide live commentary on the acclaimed picture for the Scene on Screen event.

Check out the full ARRAY 360 2024 schedule below Two week later, DuVernay and ARRAY will be hosting a daylong Filmmaker Tribute for Bill Duke. With a spotlight on the Palme d’Or nominated director/.