ARRAY cut the ribbon on our very own Little Free Library in tandem with Banned Books Week 2024 as well as an extension of our mission to celebrate diverse voices and ensure free access to all kinds of stories. We invite you to take or share a book at the corner of Glendale Blvd. & Colton Street in Historic Filipinotown Los Angeles. Watch Now
Check out TIME’s list of 22 Essential Works of Indigenous Cinema, which includes ARRAY Releasing’s FRYBREAD FACE AND ME directed by Billy Luther and THE BODY REMEMBERS WHEN THE WORLD BROKE OPEN directed by Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers and Kathleen Hepburn. Read More
Facing racism and violence, Martin Luther King Jr. leads a protest in Alabama that culminates in a historic march from Selma to Montgomery. Directed by Ava DuVernay, Academy Award nominated SELMA is now playing worldwide via Netflix. Watch Now
The legendary director Bill Duke and award-winning filmmakers Patricia Cardoso and Ed Zwick join us for ARRAY 360! Our signature film series will pay special tribute to Mr. Duke with a retrospective of his work, including HOODLUM and DEEP COVER. We’re also kicking off our new director commentary series with Patricia Cardoso presenting REAL WOMEN HAVE CURVES and Ed Zwick presenting GLORY. Learn More
A deep dive into the themes of Ava DuVernay’s critically acclaimed film, “ORIGIN,” exploring the interconnected issues of caste, racism, sexism and more. The special, produced by ARRAY Filmworks and ABC Owned Television Stations, will be available to stream on Hulu starting July 19. Read More
Frybread Face and Me, the new film by writer/director Billy Luther (Navajo/Hopi/Laguna), is a refreshing Indigenous queer take on the coming-of-age genre, shot in New Mexico with some of today’s hottest emerging and established Diné actors.