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How Ava DuVernay Made a Hit with ‘Origin,’ and Without Big Studio Backing

2024/2/1
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Ava DuVernay discusses her process of adapting Isabel Wilkerson's book 'Caste' into the film 'Origin', focusing on the challenges of translating complex ideas into a narrative format and the significance of certain key terms.

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Today, our guest is acclaimed director and screenwriter Ava DuVernay, known for the Oscar-nominated films “Selma” and “13th.” Her latest film “Origin” is an adaptation of Isabel Wilkerson’s 2020 bestseller “Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents.” We explore how she adapted the ideas of a nonfiction book into a gripping narrative film and why – instead of major Hollywood studios – DuVernay secured funding for “Origin” from philanthropists, including the Ford Foundation, Melinda Gates, Laurene Powell Jobs and Anne Wojcicki.

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