Ava DuVernay’s ARRAY, the Peabody Award-winning narrative change collective, has announced the lineup for its annual ARRAY 360 cinema and conversation series, a six-week program of screenings and dialogues that spotlight global voices and intergenerational storytelling.
Curated by ARRAY’s executive vice president of public programming Mercedes Cooper, the 2025 edition offers audiences free screenings and events that examine themes of migration, resistance, gender, identity and collective liberation. The series runs October 4 through November 8 at ARRAY’s Creative Campus in Los Angeles.
The program opens October 4 with Taiwan’s official 2025 Oscar entry, “The Left-Handed Girl”, the solo directorial debut of Shih-Ching Tsou. For the closing night, ARRAY will honor celebrated filmmaker Gregory Nava as an ARRAY Maestro, presenting a daylong retrospective of his films including “El Norte” (1984), “My Family” (1995), and “Why Do Fools Fall in Love?” (1998).
