Native American Family Drama ‘Sovereign’ From Ava DuVernay in the Works at NBC

Native American Family Drama ‘Sovereign’ From Ava DuVernay in the Works at NBC
Ava DuVernay is producing the first-ever Native American family drama developed for network television. Titled `Sovereign,` the potential series has received a put pilot commitment, the broadcaster said Friday.

The `When They See Us` creator will executive produce the project, with Bird Runningwater, who belongs to the Cheyenne and Mescalero Apache Tribal Nations, acting as co-executive producer. The pilot for the family drama was written by Sydney Freeland (`Drunktown's Finest`), a member of the Navajo Nation, and Shaz Bennett (`Bosch`) from a story by DuVernay.

Per NBC, `The groundbreaking project chronicles the lives, loves and loyalties of a sprawling, contemporary Indigenous family struggling to control the future of their tribe against outside forces and themselves.`



An Emmy Award winner and Oscar nominee, DuVernay is best known for her Netflix limited series `When They See Us,` as well as her Oscar-winning feature `Selma,` Oscar-nominated/Emmy-winning documentary `13th,` and films `A Wrinkle in Time,` `Middle of Nowhere` and `I Will Follow.`

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