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douglas9

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Tue Sep 8, 2020, 07:49 AM Sep 2020

Indigenous Online Film Festival: Watch Now!

For the first time, Vision Maker Media is hosting an online, five-week-long celebration of American Indian, Alaska Native and worldwide Indigenous films from August 31 – October 5, 2020. Accompanying the films, our festival will host a collective of inspiring filmmakers in engaging digital conversations, creating a space for both healing and learning.

The Vision Maker Film Festival is FREE. Every attendee has access to individual film pages, which will have more information about the films such as the trailers and Q and A session information.

https://bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2020/09/indigenous-online-film-festival-watch.html

https://visionmakermedia.org/online-filmfest/

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Indigenous Online Film Festival: Watch Now! (Original Post) douglas9 Sep 2020 OP
KNR and thank you for this wonderful information. niyad Sep 2020 #1
Two of my all time favorite films: 'Dance Me Outside' and 'Medicine River'. Siwsan Sep 2020 #2
K&R 2naSalit Sep 2020 #3
Great news, thank you! roscoeroscoe Sep 2020 #4
Bookmarking! cilla4progress Sep 2020 #5

Siwsan

(27,255 posts)
2. Two of my all time favorite films: 'Dance Me Outside' and 'Medicine River'.
Tue Sep 8, 2020, 07:56 AM
Sep 2020

I get the CBC with my cable service and they introduced me to some great Indigenous actors, films and shows. I also fell in love with the TV series 'North of 60'. Great acting, wonderful stories.

'Clear Cut' with Floyd Westerman (who I was lucky enough to meet) Tom Jackson and Graham Greene is one of the most chilling films I've ever seen.

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