The mission of the festival is to advocate for and celebrate the works of Native American filmmakers. The films will be screened in room B/C of the Robert Crown Community Center.
The mission of the festival is to advocate for and celebrate the works of Native Americans filmmakers and new works and films that break racial stereotypes and promotes awareness of Native American issues. All films screened are directed by Indigenous/Native American filmmakers from the United States, Canada, Central and South America, and Mexico. The mission of First Nations Film and Video Festival Inc is to support Indigenous/Native American filmmakers of all skill levels and work to provide them a venue for their works and voice.
Films shown will be:
Rabbit Stories - ᏥᏍᏚ ᏗᎧᏃᎮᏢᏅ (25:00)
Work is Ceremony (14:35)
PADDLE TRIBAL WATERS (9:00)
Canoe Connections (4:25)
Tiny (16:21)
Auteur Theory: Wes Anderson (9:22)
Chromasia (2:01)
Spring Dance (9:31)
You can get information on each film and the directors here: Fall Featured Films — First Nations Film and Video Festival
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Movies | Arts & Culture |
TAGS: | First Nations Film Festival | Film Festival |
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