African-American Film Festival Releasing Movement

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The African-American Film Festival Releasing Movement (AFFRM), now known as ARRAY, is a film distribution collective founded by Ava DuVernay to amplify and distribute independent films by Black artists and other underrepresented filmmakers.

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instanceOf film distribution collective
independent film distributor
nonprofit organization
advocatesFor gender equity in film distribution
racial equity in film distribution
aimsTo improve access to diverse cinema
increase visibility of films by people of color
alsoKnownAs AFFRM NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
distributionModel collective of black film festivals
focusesOn Black filmmakers
filmmakers of color
independent films
underrepresented filmmakers
women filmmakers
foundedBy Ava DuVernay NERFINISHED
filmmaker Ava DuVernay NERFINISHED
foundedIn 2010
hasKeyPerson Ava DuVernay NERFINISHED
hasSuccessor ARRAY Alliance NERFINISHED
headquartersLocation Los Angeles, California NERFINISHED
industry film distribution
language English
laterKnownAs ARRAY NERFINISHED
mission to amplify films by Black artists and other underrepresented filmmakers
operatesIn independent film sector
rebrandedAs ARRAY NERFINISHED
typeOfOrganization grassroots distribution network
worksWith film festivals
independent filmmakers

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ARRAY formerName African-American Film Festival Releasing Movement
ARRAY Releasing hasAlternativeName African-American Film Festival Releasing Movement
ARRAY Releasing formerlyKnownAs African-American Film Festival Releasing Movement