Oprah Winfrey introduced us to the filmmaker, Ava DuVernay 4 years ago when she started working on the BET and NAACP Image Award-winning Selma movie. Now 4 years later, Miss DuVernay has once again, broken that glass ceiling, being named the first African American (female) director to gross $100 Million at the box office for the A Wrinkle in Time blockbuster movie.
Acclaimed director Ava DuVernayjust keeps giving us the black girl magic! After only 101 days in theaters, her movie, “A Wrinkle in Time,” has grossed over $100 million at the box office. This sets a record for DuVernay. She is officially the first African American female director whose film grossed $100 million and only the 13th African American director to do so.
This isn’t DuVernay’s first time breaking records with this film. Opening in March, “A Wrinkle in Time” grossed over $33 million in its first weekend. With Ryan Coogler’s “Black Panther” at number one and her film at number two, this marked the first time two films lead by a black director sat at the top two spots. DuVernay thanked Disney for their faith in the film posting,