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News: Nia DaCosta has become the first black female director to debut at #1

August 30, 2021 Jane Smith
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Nia DaCosta has made history by becoming the first black filmmaker to debut at number one in the domestic market.

With the $20.4M opening of Universal/MGM/Monkeypaw’s Candyman, director Nia DaCosta becomes the first Black female director to debut a movie in the No. 1 weekend spot at the domestic box office.

At the same time, Candyman marks the second-highest grossing 3-day domestic weekend B.O. opening for a Black female director

‘Candyman’: Nia DaCosta Becomes First Black Female Filmmaker To Open Pic To No. 1 At Domestic B.O. - deadline.com

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