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once upon a time before we knew about Ava DuVernay
30 April 2024
In the past decade, Ava DuVernay has become one of the most renowned directors. She turned out "Selma", about Martin Luther King's 1965 march; "13th", about the roots of mass incarceration; and "A Wrinkle in Time", an adaptation of Madeline L'Engle's novel.

It turns out that DuVernay debuted with a documentary in 2008. "This Is the Life" tells the story of the alternative hip hop scene in South Central in the early '90s. Centered at The Good Life, this group of people had a great time with their music. It was one of those things that could only happen for a short period of time.

DuVernay herself appears as one of the interviewees, as she was one of the original Good Life emcees, having been half of the all-female group Figure of Speech. In all these years I'd never known about this early half of her career.

Anyway, it's a fine documentary about a part of culture that most people don't know. I don't know if it's available on any streaming service, so you'll have to see if a neighborhood video (yes, they still exist) has it.
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