Ava DuVernay talks to Ellen DeGeneres about George Floyd, police brutality, and more on Monday’s “Ellen” show. DuVernay, who directed “13th”, the Oscar-nominated documentary about the criminalization of African-Americans in the U.S., tells DeGeneres how these are “important times” in history.
She also shares why the video of Floyd’s murder brought her to her knees and gave her the startling realization that the officers who commit brutal acts usually remain invisible and recede into society.
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