Ava DuVernay has a sister called Jina DuVernay and three other siblings. There isn’t much information about her siblings on the internet as she likes to keep her personal life away from the limelight.
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DuVernay’s narrative feature debut, “I Will Follow” (2011), showcased her ability to navigate complex human emotions, earning acclaim. However, it was her second feature film, “Middle of Nowhere” (2012), that earned her the directing award at the Sundance Film Festival, making her the first black woman to achieve this honor.

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The monumental “Selma” (2014), a biopic on Martin Luther King Jr., solidified DuVernay’s reputation. Despite the film’s critical acclaim and Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, she was notably absent from the Best Director category. Undeterred, DuVernay continued to break barriers and challenge the industry’s norms.
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Ava DuVernay extended her influence to television, creating the drama series “Queen Sugar” (2016) and directing acclaimed limited series such as “When They See Us” (2019) and “Colin in Black & White” (2021), delving into impactful narratives centered around social justice.
In 2016, DuVernay premiered the documentary “13th,” exploring racial disparities in the U.S. criminal justice system. The film earned widespread acclaim, a Peabody Award, and an Academy Award nomination, marking her as the first Black woman nominated for Best Documentary Feature.


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