Academy Award®-nominated filmmaker Ava DuVernay will serve as guest artistic director at AFI Fest 2022. DuVernay has selected three independent films amplifying the voices and vision of women directors to showcase: Hellion (2014), directed by Kat Candler and starring Academy Award nominee Juliette Lewis and Aaron Paul; Mosquita y Mari (2012), directed by Aurora Guerrero; and Yelling to the Sky (2011), directed by Victoria Mahoney and starring Academy Award-nominee Gabourey Sidibe and Zoรซ Kravitz. In addition to the screenings, DuVernay will moderate a special panel with the directors, who are part of the historic all-women directorial roster for the acclaimed drama series Queen Sugar.
“AFI FEST holds a special place in my heart and career. My feature directorial debut I Will Follow made its Los Angeles premiere at AFI Fest 2010,” said DuVernay. “I still remember the feeling of validation and encouragement. It meant so much to me as a first-time woman director to be seen and embraced. So, it is a true honor to be invited to serve as the guest artistic director. In this position, I’ve chosen to spotlight the role of women directors in independent cinema by sharing the work of three remarkable helmers: Kat Candler, Aurora Guerrero and Victoria Mahoney. This trio of filmmakers cut their teeth on indie film and have gone onto direct dynamic work in all formats following their television debuts on my series Queen Sugar. With this programming, I want to wave a flag for what can happen when women have the opportunity and support that is consistent with our male counterparts. Beautiful things blossom. My thanks to AFI Fest for agreeing with and amplifying that notion.”
DuVernay is the first African-American woman to be nominated for an Academy Award as a director in any feature category. Winner of multiple Emmy®, BAFTA, NAACP and Peabody Awards, her feature film directorial work includes the historical drama Selma, the criminal justice documentary 13th and Disney’s A Wrinkle in Time, which made her the highest grossing Black woman director in American box office history. DuVernay is currently writing, directing and producing the narrative film adaptation of Pulitzer Prize winner Isabel Wilkerson’s bestseller “Caste: The Origins of Our Discontent.” Through her company ARRAY Filmworks, she has created and produced the television projects Queen Sugar, Colin in Black and White, Red Line, DMZ, Cherish The Day, Naomi, Home Sweet Home and One Perfect Shot. Winner of the 2012 Sundance Film Festival’s Best Director Prize for her micro-budget film Middle of Nowhere, DuVernay amplifies and distributes independent films for women filmmakers and directors of color through ARRAY Releasing. In addition to ARRAY Filmworks and ARRAY Releasing, her ARRAY organization also includes ARRAY Education, ARRAY Crew, ARRAY Public Programming, the ARRAY Creative Campus and the Law Enforcement Accountability Program known as LEAP. DuVernay sits on the Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, representing the directors branch. She is also a VP of the Directors Guild of America and an advisory board member of the American Film Institute.
“The world looks to visionary artists to create a brighter future, and Ava DuVernay is leading the way,” said Bob Gazzale, AFI president and CEO. “We are honored to shine a proper light upon her selections–films that will inspire audiences and artists alike.”
Previous guest artistic directors for AFI Fest include Pedro Almodรณvar, Bernardo Bertolucci, Agnรจs Varda and David Lynch, an alumnus of the AFI Conservatory.
AFI Fest 2022 will take place exclusively in person in Los Angeles from November 2-6.
About the films
HELLION
Written and directed by Kat Candler
Featuring remarkably nuanced, heart-wrenching performances, this vรฉritรฉ-style drama set in southeastern Texas follows motocross-obsessed 13-year-old Jacob Wilson, in a breakout performance from Josh Wiggins, whose behavior becomes increasingly delinquent after the death of his mother. When Child Protective Services places his little brother with their aunt (Juliette Lewis), Jacob and his emotionally absent father (Aaron Paul) struggle to take responsibility for their actions and to support one another, which they will need to do in order to bring Wes home.
MOSQUITA Y MARI
Written and directed by Aurora Guerrero
When Yolanda Olveros meets her new neighbor Mari Rodriguez, all they see in each other are their differences. A sheltered only child, Yolanda’s sole concern is fulfilling her parents’ dream of a college-bound future. With her father’s recent death, streetwise Mari, the elder of two, carries the weight of her sister as their mother works to keep them above water. But despite their contrasting realities, Yolanda and Mari are soon brought together when Mari is threatened with expulsion after saving Yolanda from an incident at school. The girls forge a friendship that soon proves more complex than anticipated when they unexpectedly share an intimate moment.
YELLING TO THE SKY
Written and directed by Victoria Mahoney
As her family falls apart, 17-year-old Sweetness O’Hara (Zoรซ Kravitz) is left to fend for herself in a neighborhood where her survival is uncertain. After suffering abuse from bully Latonya (Gabourey Sidibe) and her father’s violent behavior causes her mother and sister to move out, Sweetness spirals downward, becoming violent and aggressive, selling drugs, and getting suspended from school in this emotional drama nominated for a Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival.
As previously announced
The world premiere of Apple Original Film’s Selena Gomez: My Mind and Me will open the festival and U.S. premiere of Universal Pictures’ and Amblin Entertainment’s The Fabelmans, directed by AFI Life Achievement Award recipient and Academy Award-winning director Steven Spielberg, will close AFI Fest 2022. Additional Red Carpet premieres include Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths, directed by Academy Award-winning director Alejandro Gonzรกlez Iรฑรกrritu; the U.S. premiere of Guillermo Del Toro’s Pinocchio, directed by Academy Award-winning director Guillermo del Toro and Emmy Award winner Mark Gustafson; Is That Black Enough For You?!?, directed by Elvis Mitchell; Living, directed by Oliver Hermanus; She Said, directed by Emmy Award-winning director Maria Schrader; and The Son, directed by Academy Award® winner Florian Zeller.