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Black women directors don’t just break barriers — they build the future of cinema. And Nia DaCosta continues to lead the way. In an industry where Black women remain vastly underrepresented behind the camera, Nia has carved out space with range, confidence, and vision — from Little Woods to Candyman to her latest chapter directing 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple. This is why representation matters. This is why we show up. Support Black women directors. Go see 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple in t
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