Acclaimed director Ava DuVernay, known on Twitter as @Ava, has embarked on a new cinematic venture with 'Origin,' a film that tackles race issues through a novel lens. The film is an adaptation of a nonfiction book about inequality, previously deemed 'unadaptable,' which DuVernay has crafted into a sweeping drama. The creative journey of 'Origin,' featuring photography by Maya Iman and promoted by @ORIGINTheMovie, @arraynow, and @neonrated, will be explored in an episode of 'OffScript' as part of the Director's Roundtable on SundanceTV. The episode, airing on January 7th at 8am ET, is presented by NEOM and will include DuVernay and actress @YvonneOrji, offering insights into the making of 'Origin.'
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