
The 2025 edition of our signature cinema and conversation series, ARRAY 360, returned for 6 weeks from October 4 – November 8 at the ARRAY Creative Campus in Los Angeles. This year’s program explored themes of migration, resistance, gender, identity, and liberation through a diverse global lens. Highlights included Taiwan’s Oscar entry LEFT-HANDED GIRL by Tsou Shih-Ching , Nia DaCosta’s HEDDA and Kahlil Joseph’s BLKNWS: TERMS AND CONDITIONS. Honoree Gregory Nava was celebrated as an ARRAY Maestro with a marathon of his classic works. A special watch party for Guillermo del Toro’s FRANKENSTEIN was added to the closing weekend. Additional programming featured EYES OF GHANA by Ben Proudfoot, PALESTINE 36 by Annemarie Jacir and an anniversary screening of PARIS IS BURNING by Jennie Livingston. The series also showcased women-directed films from around the world and a “Black Panther” triple feature spotlighting Ryan Coogler, Stanley Nelson, and Agnès Varda. All events were free and open to the community, continuing ARRAY’s mission to amplify inclusive voices in world cinema.
2025 Event Trailer
2025 Series
Opening Night: LEFT HANDED GIRL
A Woman’s Work
Marion Wong’s THE CURSE OF QUON GWON (1916)
Merata Mita’s MAURI (1988)
Sarah Maldoror’s SAMBIZANGA (1972)
Black Panthers x3
Agnès Varda’s BLACK PANTHERS (1968)
Stanley Nelson’s THE BLACK PANTHERS: VANGUARD OF THE REVOLUTION (2015)
Ryan Coogler’s BLACK PANTHER (2018)
Centerpiece Presentation: HEDDA
Spotlight Presentation: BLKNWS: TERMS & CONDITIONS
For The People
Hind Meddeb’s SUDAN: REMEMBER US (2025)
Ben Proudfoot’s THE EYES OF GHANA (2025)
Annemarie Jacir’s PALESTINE 36 (2025)
ARRAY Ball: PARIS IS BURNING
Watch Party: FRANKENSTEIN
ARRAY Maestro: Gregory Nava
EL NORTE (1984)
MY FAMILY (1995)
WHY DO FOOLS FALL IN LOVE? (1998)