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SUBMIT A FILM
American Indian Film Festival 46 CALL FOR ENTRY opens March 1, 2021. Celebrating its 46th annual November 5 - 13, 2021, the San Francisco based festival has become a trusted guide to contemporary Native American life. A reliable, celebratory and empowering event, the Festival’s array of programs – films, workshops, receptions,awards show
2020 WINNERS
MODERN NATIVE
Modern Native. Directed by Andrea Grant - The spoken word film “Modern Native” by Andrea Grant is about storytelling and the duality within Native Americans of mixed-blood who have been brought up learning both traditional myths and western fairytales equally.It’s about honoring your tribe and where you’re from, and finding empowerment within your origins as you face up to life’sJOB OPPORTUNITIES
The mission of the American Indian Film Institute is to foster understanding and appreciation of the culture, traditions, and issues of contemporary Native Americans. PROGRAM 1 - OPENING NIGHT 10 m 14 s, Live Short, USA. Nominated Best Live Short. Director Montana Cypress will be in attendance. In the midst of the Florida Seminole Wars in 1830, a pair of estranged brothers contemplate what lies ahead for their people as they stare out over their homeland for what could possibly be, their last time. ROTINONHSION:NI IRONWORKERS Rotinonhsión:ni Ironworkers. Directed by Carlee Kawinehta Loft and Allan Downey - On May 10th, 2013, the crowning spire of the One World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York was set in place marking the completion of the first of six towers planned as replacements for those destroyed on September 11th, 2001. Atop that tower stood the latest generation of Haudenosaunee ironworkers to follow inHOP ALONG HANG ON
Hop Along Hang On. Directed by Cobra Collins - How do you take back a story you didn't know was yours? How do you move forward while embracing and understanding your past? Follow Rose the rabbit as she seeks her way back home. A poetic story of reclamation, recovery and reconciliation by spoken word artist Cobra Collins. AIFISF.COM - AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTEALASKA AIRLINE SHORTSSUBMIT A FILMDONATEAIFI2019 - AIFF44DRIVE-IN THE 46th ANNUAL AMERICAN INDIAN FILM FESTIVAL® CALL FOR ENTRY closes July 31, 2021 . learn more. SAN FRANCISCO – The American Indian Film Institute is the premier Native American media and cultural arts exposition in the West Coast and its annual film festival is the world’s oldest forum dedicated to Native American cinema.Each year the American Indian Film Festival® aims to provide a NEWS — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Our Office has moved! We are excited to share with you our relocation to the Intersection for the Arts Building in San Francisco. Stay tuned for upcoming announcements this year as AIFI prepares for AIFF44 this fall. Our new location: 1446 Market St. San Francisco, CA 94102. Donate through paypal. ABOUT — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Michael Smith, the Relocation-era Sioux man who founded the American Indian Film Institute and the American Indian Film Festival, passed away on Wed., Feb. 14, 2018 in San Francisco. He was 66. Growing up watching non-Natives play Natives, perpetuating stereotypes and disseminating inaccurate, often offensive portrayals of AmericanIndians
SUBMIT A FILM
American Indian Film Festival 46 CALL FOR ENTRY opens March 1, 2021. Celebrating its 46th annual November 5 - 13, 2021, the San Francisco based festival has become a trusted guide to contemporary Native American life. A reliable, celebratory and empowering event, the Festival’s array of programs – films, workshops, receptions,awards show
2020 WINNERS
MODERN NATIVE
Modern Native. Directed by Andrea Grant - The spoken word film “Modern Native” by Andrea Grant is about storytelling and the duality within Native Americans of mixed-blood who have been brought up learning both traditional myths and western fairytales equally.It’s about honoring your tribe and where you’re from, and finding empowerment within your origins as you face up to life’sJOB OPPORTUNITIES
The mission of the American Indian Film Institute is to foster understanding and appreciation of the culture, traditions, and issues of contemporary Native Americans. PROGRAM 1 - OPENING NIGHT 10 m 14 s, Live Short, USA. Nominated Best Live Short. Director Montana Cypress will be in attendance. In the midst of the Florida Seminole Wars in 1830, a pair of estranged brothers contemplate what lies ahead for their people as they stare out over their homeland for what could possibly be, their last time. ROTINONHSION:NI IRONWORKERS Rotinonhsión:ni Ironworkers. Directed by Carlee Kawinehta Loft and Allan Downey - On May 10th, 2013, the crowning spire of the One World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York was set in place marking the completion of the first of six towers planned as replacements for those destroyed on September 11th, 2001. Atop that tower stood the latest generation of Haudenosaunee ironworkers to follow inHOP ALONG HANG ON
Hop Along Hang On. Directed by Cobra Collins - How do you take back a story you didn't know was yours? How do you move forward while embracing and understanding your past? Follow Rose the rabbit as she seeks her way back home. A poetic story of reclamation, recovery and reconciliation by spoken word artist Cobra Collins. NEWS — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Our Office has moved! We are excited to share with you our relocation to the Intersection for the Arts Building in San Francisco. Stay tuned for upcoming announcements this year as AIFI prepares for AIFF44 this fall. Our new location: 1446 Market St. San Francisco, CA 94102. Donate through paypal.SANTA FE DRIVE-IN
Lonnie R Begaye, Diné filmmaker from the Navajo Reservation and is a recent graduate of the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) in Santa Fe, New Mexico. His prime focus on storytelling, cinematography, and directing. Occasionally, Lonnie loves to be a photographer PROGRAM 4 — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Director: Nauzanin Knight. 9 m, Live Short, Canada. A television broadcast is set to air live to an international audience the following day. SHERITA, a young Indigenous woman, and up-and-coming singer in Canada, who has emerged anew from a turbulent youth—one of drug abuse, and a violent romantic relationship which resulted in her comma and the forced adoption of her baby— is set to take PROGRAM 9 — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Director: Adrian Baker. 5 m, Animated Short, USA. Nominated: Best Animation. Using a unique blend of animation, music and real voices, The Source of the Wound explores the issue of historical trauma through the Native American boarding school experience. Featuring the voices of Helen Waukazoo (Navajo/Diné) and Ramona Beltran(Yaqui/Mexica).
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
The mission of the American Indian Film Institute is to foster understanding and appreciation of the culture, traditions, and issues of contemporary Native Americans. PROGRAM 10 - CLOSING NIGHT 1 hr 30 m, Feature, USA. Nominated: Best Film, Best Director (Haroula Rose); Best Actress (Kenadi Delacerna); Best Supporting Actor (Tatanka Means). It's 1978 and Margo Crane, a 15 year old part Native teen, must take to the Stark River on an odyssey. Akin to Huck Finn, this is a heroine like no other. Based on the best selling novel ONCE UPON2020 POSTER ARTIST
DEL CURFMAN. Crow Agency artist Del Curfman returns as the Official Festival Artist of the 45th annual American Indian Film Festival®. Curfman’s painting, “My art is that of a cultural vessel—and that’s what I see it as, is bringing in all this information intothe world
INISKIM — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Iniskim. Directed by Daniel Glick - Shot on the real-life Blackfeet buffalo drive and inspired by a true story, Iniskim is a young girl’s journey from trauma to recovery.By reconnecting with the ancient power of the buffalo, the timeless landscape of her ancestors,and the
CROW COUNTRY: OUR RIGHT Crow Country: Our Right to Food Sovereignty. Directed by Tsanavi Spoonhunter - On the Crow Reservation, where food sources are already scarce, the one affordable grocery store has burned down and tribal members are restricted from their traditional hunting grounds.Crow Country: Our Right to Food Sovereignty follows several tribal members who are fighting for better food and a better future forEGO OF A NATION
Ego of a Nation. Directed by Wes Day is a video poem featuring poetry of the same title from the book of the same title which represents a creative reaction to centuries of court injustice experienced by Indigenous peoples more specifically the acquittal of Colten Bouchie's murder.. Ego of a Nation is included in the Music program and it screens with Adult Children Part II, Holy Water, Missing AIFISF.COM - AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTEALASKA AIRLINE SHORTSSUBMIT A FILMDONATEAIFI2019 - AIFF44DRIVE-IN THE 46th ANNUAL AMERICAN INDIAN FILM FESTIVAL® CALL FOR ENTRY closes July 31, 2021 . learn more. SAN FRANCISCO – The American Indian Film Institute is the premier Native American media and cultural arts exposition in the West Coast and its annual film festival is the world’s oldest forum dedicated to Native American cinema.Each year the American Indian Film Festival® aims to provide a NEWS — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Our Office has moved! We are excited to share with you our relocation to the Intersection for the Arts Building in San Francisco. Stay tuned for upcoming announcements this year as AIFI prepares for AIFF44 this fall. Our new location: 1446 Market St. San Francisco, CA 94102. Donate through paypal. ABOUT — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Michael Smith, the Relocation-era Sioux man who founded the American Indian Film Institute and the American Indian Film Festival, passed away on Wed., Feb. 14, 2018 in San Francisco. He was 66. Growing up watching non-Natives play Natives, perpetuating stereotypes and disseminating inaccurate, often offensive portrayals of AmericanIndians
SUBMIT A FILM
American Indian Film Festival 46 CALL FOR ENTRY opens March 1, 2021. Celebrating its 46th annual November 5 - 13, 2021, the San Francisco based festival has become a trusted guide to contemporary Native American life. A reliable, celebratory and empowering event, the Festival’s array of programs – films, workshops, receptions,awards show
MODERN NATIVE
Modern Native. Directed by Andrea Grant - The spoken word film “Modern Native” by Andrea Grant is about storytelling and the duality within Native Americans of mixed-blood who have been brought up learning both traditional myths and western fairytales equally.It’s about honoring your tribe and where you’re from, and finding empowerment within your origins as you face up to life’s PROGRAM 1 - OPENING NIGHT 10 m 14 s, Live Short, USA. Nominated Best Live Short. Director Montana Cypress will be in attendance. In the midst of the Florida Seminole Wars in 1830, a pair of estranged brothers contemplate what lies ahead for their people as they stare out over their homeland for what could possibly be, their last time.SANTA FE DRIVE-IN
Lonnie R Begaye, Diné filmmaker from the Navajo Reservation and is a recent graduate of the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) in Santa Fe, New Mexico. His prime focus on storytelling, cinematography, and directing. Occasionally, Lonnie loves to be a photographer2019 WINNERS
The mission of the American Indian Film Institute is to foster understanding and appreciation of the culture, traditions, and issues of contemporary Native Americans.JOB OPPORTUNITIES
The mission of the American Indian Film Institute is to foster understanding and appreciation of the culture, traditions, and issues of contemporary Native Americans. PROGRAM 4 — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Director: Nauzanin Knight. 9 m, Live Short, Canada. A television broadcast is set to air live to an international audience the following day. SHERITA, a young Indigenous woman, and up-and-coming singer in Canada, who has emerged anew from a turbulent youth—one of drug abuse, and a violent romantic relationship which resulted in her comma and the forced adoption of her baby— is set to take AIFISF.COM - AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTEALASKA AIRLINE SHORTSSUBMIT A FILMDONATEAIFI2019 - AIFF44DRIVE-IN THE 46th ANNUAL AMERICAN INDIAN FILM FESTIVAL® CALL FOR ENTRY closes July 31, 2021 . learn more. SAN FRANCISCO – The American Indian Film Institute is the premier Native American media and cultural arts exposition in the West Coast and its annual film festival is the world’s oldest forum dedicated to Native American cinema.Each year the American Indian Film Festival® aims to provide a NEWS — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Our Office has moved! We are excited to share with you our relocation to the Intersection for the Arts Building in San Francisco. Stay tuned for upcoming announcements this year as AIFI prepares for AIFF44 this fall. Our new location: 1446 Market St. San Francisco, CA 94102. Donate through paypal. ABOUT — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Michael Smith, the Relocation-era Sioux man who founded the American Indian Film Institute and the American Indian Film Festival, passed away on Wed., Feb. 14, 2018 in San Francisco. He was 66. Growing up watching non-Natives play Natives, perpetuating stereotypes and disseminating inaccurate, often offensive portrayals of AmericanIndians
SUBMIT A FILM
American Indian Film Festival 46 CALL FOR ENTRY opens March 1, 2021. Celebrating its 46th annual November 5 - 13, 2021, the San Francisco based festival has become a trusted guide to contemporary Native American life. A reliable, celebratory and empowering event, the Festival’s array of programs – films, workshops, receptions,awards show
MODERN NATIVE
Modern Native. Directed by Andrea Grant - The spoken word film “Modern Native” by Andrea Grant is about storytelling and the duality within Native Americans of mixed-blood who have been brought up learning both traditional myths and western fairytales equally.It’s about honoring your tribe and where you’re from, and finding empowerment within your origins as you face up to life’s PROGRAM 1 - OPENING NIGHT 10 m 14 s, Live Short, USA. Nominated Best Live Short. Director Montana Cypress will be in attendance. In the midst of the Florida Seminole Wars in 1830, a pair of estranged brothers contemplate what lies ahead for their people as they stare out over their homeland for what could possibly be, their last time.SANTA FE DRIVE-IN
Lonnie R Begaye, Diné filmmaker from the Navajo Reservation and is a recent graduate of the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) in Santa Fe, New Mexico. His prime focus on storytelling, cinematography, and directing. Occasionally, Lonnie loves to be a photographer2019 WINNERS
The mission of the American Indian Film Institute is to foster understanding and appreciation of the culture, traditions, and issues of contemporary Native Americans.JOB OPPORTUNITIES
The mission of the American Indian Film Institute is to foster understanding and appreciation of the culture, traditions, and issues of contemporary Native Americans. PROGRAM 4 — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Director: Nauzanin Knight. 9 m, Live Short, Canada. A television broadcast is set to air live to an international audience the following day. SHERITA, a young Indigenous woman, and up-and-coming singer in Canada, who has emerged anew from a turbulent youth—one of drug abuse, and a violent romantic relationship which resulted in her comma and the forced adoption of her baby— is set to take NEWS — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Our Office has moved! We are excited to share with you our relocation to the Intersection for the Arts Building in San Francisco. Stay tuned for upcoming announcements this year as AIFI prepares for AIFF44 this fall. Our new location: 1446 Market St. San Francisco, CA 94102. Donate through paypal. PROGRAM 4 — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Director: Nauzanin Knight. 9 m, Live Short, Canada. A television broadcast is set to air live to an international audience the following day. SHERITA, a young Indigenous woman, and up-and-coming singer in Canada, who has emerged anew from a turbulent youth—one of drug abuse, and a violent romantic relationship which resulted in her comma and the forced adoption of her baby— is set to take PROGRAM 7 — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Now Is the Time. Director: Christopher Auchter. 16 m, Documentary Short, Canada. In his quest to find answers as to why the totem pole disappeared from the Haida landscape for more than a century, Haida filmmaker, Christopher Auchter, visits renowned Haida carver Robert Davidson in his studio in White Rock, BC. Robert was the subject ofthe
PROGRAM 5 — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE 1 hr 42 m, Feature, Canada. Nominated: Best Film, Best Director (Sonia Bonspille Boileau); Best Actress (Lake Delisle); Best Supporting Actress (Carmen Moore). Set in the late 90s, Rustic Oracle is a dramatic feature about Ivy, an 8-year-old girl trying to understand what happened to her big sister who has vanished from their smallMohawk
PROGRAM 6 — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Director: John Harrington 13 m, Documentary Short, USA. When John Harrington, the eldest son of a descendant of the last Chief of an Oregon tribe learns the whereabouts of warbonnets stolen after his father’s death and taken to another reservation in Canada, he undertakes an 8,200+ mile odyssey, along with two of his brothers, to recover the stolen warbonnets. PROGRAM 10 - CLOSING NIGHT 1 hr 30 m, Feature, USA. Nominated: Best Film, Best Director (Haroula Rose); Best Actress (Kenadi Delacerna); Best Supporting Actor (Tatanka Means). It's 1978 and Margo Crane, a 15 year old part Native teen, must take to the Stark River on an odyssey. Akin to Huck Finn, this is a heroine like no other. Based on the best selling novel ONCE UPON INISKIM — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Iniskim. Directed by Daniel Glick - Shot on the real-life Blackfeet buffalo drive and inspired by a true story, Iniskim is a young girl’s journey from trauma to recovery.By reconnecting with the ancient power of the buffalo, the timeless landscape of her ancestors,and the
ROTINONHSION:NI IRONWORKERS Rotinonhsión:ni Ironworkers. Directed by Carlee Kawinehta Loft and Allan Downey - On May 10th, 2013, the crowning spire of the One World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York was set in place marking the completion of the first of six towers planned as replacements for those destroyed on September 11th, 2001. Atop that tower stood the latest generation of Haudenosaunee ironworkers to follow inSOKINAA’ PASSKAAN
Sokinaa' Passkaan Aassisstoi (Healing Bells). Directed by Taylor Crowspreadshiswings - This film is inspired by true events.Through an emotional approach, we discover resiliency through dance.HOP ALONG HANG ON
Hop Along Hang On. Directed by Cobra Collins - How do you take back a story you didn't know was yours? How do you move forward while embracing and understanding your past? Follow Rose the rabbit as she seeks her way back home. A poetic story of reclamation, recovery and reconciliation by spoken word artist Cobra Collins. AIFISF.COM - AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTEALASKA AIRLINE SHORTSSUBMIT A FILMDONATEAIFI2019 - AIFF44DRIVE-IN THE 46th ANNUAL AMERICAN INDIAN FILM FESTIVAL® CALL FOR ENTRY closes July 31, 2021 . learn more. SAN FRANCISCO – The American Indian Film Institute is the premier Native American media and cultural arts exposition in the West Coast and its annual film festival is the world’s oldest forum dedicated to Native American cinema.Each year the American Indian Film Festival® aims to provide a NEWS — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Our Office has moved! We are excited to share with you our relocation to the Intersection for the Arts Building in San Francisco. Stay tuned for upcoming announcements this year as AIFI prepares for AIFF44 this fall. Our new location: 1446 Market St. San Francisco, CA 94102. Donate through paypal. ABOUT — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Michael Smith, the Relocation-era Sioux man who founded the American Indian Film Institute and the American Indian Film Festival, passed away on Wed., Feb. 14, 2018 in San Francisco. He was 66. Growing up watching non-Natives play Natives, perpetuating stereotypes and disseminating inaccurate, often offensive portrayals of AmericanIndians
SUBMIT A FILM
American Indian Film Festival 46 CALL FOR ENTRY opens March 1, 2021. Celebrating its 46th annual November 5 - 13, 2021, the San Francisco based festival has become a trusted guide to contemporary Native American life. A reliable, celebratory and empowering event, the Festival’s array of programs – films, workshops, receptions,awards show
MODERN NATIVE
Modern Native. Directed by Andrea Grant - The spoken word film “Modern Native” by Andrea Grant is about storytelling and the duality within Native Americans of mixed-blood who have been brought up learning both traditional myths and western fairytales equally.It’s about honoring your tribe and where you’re from, and finding empowerment within your origins as you face up to life’s2019 WINNERS
The mission of the American Indian Film Institute is to foster understanding and appreciation of the culture, traditions, and issues of contemporary Native Americans. PROGRAM 1 - OPENING NIGHT 10 m 14 s, Live Short, USA. Nominated Best Live Short. Director Montana Cypress will be in attendance. In the midst of the Florida Seminole Wars in 1830, a pair of estranged brothers contemplate what lies ahead for their people as they stare out over their homeland for what could possibly be, their last time.FIRST SUNDAY
• Music video - “Don’t Let Go” featuring Tone Ranger (follow on Instagram) , Directed by Freedom Hopkins and edited by IAIA’s Lonnie Begaye (follow on Instagram)Lonnie R Begaye PROGRAM 10 - CLOSING NIGHT 1 hr 30 m, Feature, USA. Nominated: Best Film, Best Director (Haroula Rose); Best Actress (Kenadi Delacerna); Best Supporting Actor (Tatanka Means). It's 1978 and Margo Crane, a 15 year old part Native teen, must take to the Stark River on an odyssey. Akin to Huck Finn, this is a heroine like no other. Based on the best selling novel ONCE UPON ROTINONHSION:NI IRONWORKERS Rotinonhsión:ni Ironworkers. Directed by Carlee Kawinehta Loft and Allan Downey - On May 10th, 2013, the crowning spire of the One World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York was set in place marking the completion of the first of six towers planned as replacements for those destroyed on September 11th, 2001. Atop that tower stood the latest generation of Haudenosaunee ironworkers to follow in AIFISF.COM - AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTEALASKA AIRLINE SHORTSSUBMIT A FILMDONATEAIFI2019 - AIFF44DRIVE-IN THE 46th ANNUAL AMERICAN INDIAN FILM FESTIVAL® CALL FOR ENTRY closes July 31, 2021 . learn more. SAN FRANCISCO – The American Indian Film Institute is the premier Native American media and cultural arts exposition in the West Coast and its annual film festival is the world’s oldest forum dedicated to Native American cinema.Each year the American Indian Film Festival® aims to provide a NEWS — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Our Office has moved! We are excited to share with you our relocation to the Intersection for the Arts Building in San Francisco. Stay tuned for upcoming announcements this year as AIFI prepares for AIFF44 this fall. Our new location: 1446 Market St. San Francisco, CA 94102. Donate through paypal. ABOUT — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Michael Smith, the Relocation-era Sioux man who founded the American Indian Film Institute and the American Indian Film Festival, passed away on Wed., Feb. 14, 2018 in San Francisco. He was 66. Growing up watching non-Natives play Natives, perpetuating stereotypes and disseminating inaccurate, often offensive portrayals of AmericanIndians
SUBMIT A FILM
American Indian Film Festival 46 CALL FOR ENTRY opens March 1, 2021. Celebrating its 46th annual November 5 - 13, 2021, the San Francisco based festival has become a trusted guide to contemporary Native American life. A reliable, celebratory and empowering event, the Festival’s array of programs – films, workshops, receptions,awards show
MODERN NATIVE
Modern Native. Directed by Andrea Grant - The spoken word film “Modern Native” by Andrea Grant is about storytelling and the duality within Native Americans of mixed-blood who have been brought up learning both traditional myths and western fairytales equally.It’s about honoring your tribe and where you’re from, and finding empowerment within your origins as you face up to life’s2019 WINNERS
The mission of the American Indian Film Institute is to foster understanding and appreciation of the culture, traditions, and issues of contemporary Native Americans. PROGRAM 1 - OPENING NIGHT 10 m 14 s, Live Short, USA. Nominated Best Live Short. Director Montana Cypress will be in attendance. In the midst of the Florida Seminole Wars in 1830, a pair of estranged brothers contemplate what lies ahead for their people as they stare out over their homeland for what could possibly be, their last time.FIRST SUNDAY
• Music video - “Don’t Let Go” featuring Tone Ranger (follow on Instagram) , Directed by Freedom Hopkins and edited by IAIA’s Lonnie Begaye (follow on Instagram)Lonnie R Begaye PROGRAM 10 - CLOSING NIGHT 1 hr 30 m, Feature, USA. Nominated: Best Film, Best Director (Haroula Rose); Best Actress (Kenadi Delacerna); Best Supporting Actor (Tatanka Means). It's 1978 and Margo Crane, a 15 year old part Native teen, must take to the Stark River on an odyssey. Akin to Huck Finn, this is a heroine like no other. Based on the best selling novel ONCE UPON ROTINONHSION:NI IRONWORKERS Rotinonhsión:ni Ironworkers. Directed by Carlee Kawinehta Loft and Allan Downey - On May 10th, 2013, the crowning spire of the One World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York was set in place marking the completion of the first of six towers planned as replacements for those destroyed on September 11th, 2001. Atop that tower stood the latest generation of Haudenosaunee ironworkers to follow in NEWS — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Our Office has moved! We are excited to share with you our relocation to the Intersection for the Arts Building in San Francisco. Stay tuned for upcoming announcements this year as AIFI prepares for AIFF44 this fall. Our new location: 1446 Market St. San Francisco, CA 94102. Donate through paypal.2020 WINNERS
2020 Winners. SAN FRANCISCO (November 9, 2020) – On Friday, November 6, celebrating its 45th edition with 102 films and 55 world premieres, the American Indian Film Festival (AIFF45) announced the 2020 winners online as part of its nine-day virtual presentation powered by Eventive. This year's competition included forty-two films in eleven DONATE — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Donate to AIFI. For over four decades, the American Indian Film Festival® has captivated its audiences with its thought-provoking programming and engaging content about Native peoples. It has provided an opportunity for us to come together annually to witness cinematic accomplishments made by outstanding media makers. As a non-profit arts PROGRAM 10 - CLOSING NIGHT 1 hr 30 m, Feature, USA. Nominated: Best Film, Best Director (Haroula Rose); Best Actress (Kenadi Delacerna); Best Supporting Actor (Tatanka Means). It's 1978 and Margo Crane, a 15 year old part Native teen, must take to the Stark River on an odyssey. Akin to Huck Finn, this is a heroine like no other. Based on the best selling novel ONCE UPON PROGRAM 2 — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Director: Doreen Manuel. 54 m, Documentary Feature, Canada. Unceded Chiefs examines the work of the First Nations Indigenous community leaders who defended their human rights and protected the future of Indigenous people in Canada at a time when laws and government policies sought to destroy their very existence. Trailer. PROGRAM 4 — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Director: Nauzanin Knight. 9 m, Live Short, Canada. A television broadcast is set to air live to an international audience the following day. SHERITA, a young Indigenous woman, and up-and-coming singer in Canada, who has emerged anew from a turbulent youth—one of drug abuse, and a violent romantic relationship which resulted in her comma and the forced adoption of her baby— is set to takeJOB OPPORTUNITIES
The mission of the American Indian Film Institute is to foster understanding and appreciation of the culture, traditions, and issues of contemporary Native Americans. PROGRAM 7 — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Now Is the Time. Director: Christopher Auchter. 16 m, Documentary Short, Canada. In his quest to find answers as to why the totem pole disappeared from the Haida landscape for more than a century, Haida filmmaker, Christopher Auchter, visits renowned Haida carver Robert Davidson in his studio in White Rock, BC. Robert was the subject ofthe
ROTINONHSION:NI IRONWORKERS Rotinonhsión:ni Ironworkers. Directed by Carlee Kawinehta Loft and Allan Downey - On May 10th, 2013, the crowning spire of the One World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York was set in place marking the completion of the first of six towers planned as replacements for those destroyed on September 11th, 2001. Atop that tower stood the latest generation of Haudenosaunee ironworkers to follow inHOP ALONG HANG ON
Hop Along Hang On. Directed by Cobra Collins - How do you take back a story you didn't know was yours? How do you move forward while embracing and understanding your past? Follow Rose the rabbit as she seeks her way back home. A poetic story of reclamation, recovery and reconciliation by spoken word artist Cobra Collins. AIFISF.COM - AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTEALASKA AIRLINE SHORTSSUBMIT A FILMDONATEAIFI2019 - AIFF44DRIVE-IN THE 46th ANNUAL AMERICAN INDIAN FILM FESTIVAL® CALL FOR ENTRY closes July 31, 2021 . learn more. SAN FRANCISCO – The American Indian Film Institute is the premier Native American media and cultural arts exposition in the West Coast and its annual film festival is the world’s oldest forum dedicated to Native American cinema.Each year the American Indian Film Festival® aims to provide a NEWS — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Our Office has moved! We are excited to share with you our relocation to the Intersection for the Arts Building in San Francisco. Stay tuned for upcoming announcements this year as AIFI prepares for AIFF44 this fall. Our new location: 1446 Market St. San Francisco, CA 94102. Donate through paypal. ABOUT — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Michael Smith, the Relocation-era Sioux man who founded the American Indian Film Institute and the American Indian Film Festival, passed away on Wed., Feb. 14, 2018 in San Francisco. He was 66. Growing up watching non-Natives play Natives, perpetuating stereotypes and disseminating inaccurate, often offensive portrayals of AmericanIndians
SUBMIT A FILM
American Indian Film Festival 46 CALL FOR ENTRY opens March 1, 2021. Celebrating its 46th annual November 5 - 13, 2021, the San Francisco based festival has become a trusted guide to contemporary Native American life. A reliable, celebratory and empowering event, the Festival’s array of programs – films, workshops, receptions,awards show
MODERN NATIVE
Modern Native. Directed by Andrea Grant - The spoken word film “Modern Native” by Andrea Grant is about storytelling and the duality within Native Americans of mixed-blood who have been brought up learning both traditional myths and western fairytales equally.It’s about honoring your tribe and where you’re from, and finding empowerment within your origins as you face up to life’s2019 WINNERS
The mission of the American Indian Film Institute is to foster understanding and appreciation of the culture, traditions, and issues of contemporary Native Americans. PROGRAM 1 - OPENING NIGHT 10 m 14 s, Live Short, USA. Nominated Best Live Short. Director Montana Cypress will be in attendance. In the midst of the Florida Seminole Wars in 1830, a pair of estranged brothers contemplate what lies ahead for their people as they stare out over their homeland for what could possibly be, their last time.FIRST SUNDAY
• Music video - “Don’t Let Go” featuring Tone Ranger (follow on Instagram) , Directed by Freedom Hopkins and edited by IAIA’s Lonnie Begaye (follow on Instagram)Lonnie R Begaye PROGRAM 10 - CLOSING NIGHT 1 hr 30 m, Feature, USA. Nominated: Best Film, Best Director (Haroula Rose); Best Actress (Kenadi Delacerna); Best Supporting Actor (Tatanka Means). It's 1978 and Margo Crane, a 15 year old part Native teen, must take to the Stark River on an odyssey. Akin to Huck Finn, this is a heroine like no other. Based on the best selling novel ONCE UPON ROTINONHSION:NI IRONWORKERS Rotinonhsión:ni Ironworkers. Directed by Carlee Kawinehta Loft and Allan Downey - On May 10th, 2013, the crowning spire of the One World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York was set in place marking the completion of the first of six towers planned as replacements for those destroyed on September 11th, 2001. Atop that tower stood the latest generation of Haudenosaunee ironworkers to follow in AIFISF.COM - AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTEALASKA AIRLINE SHORTSSUBMIT A FILMDONATEAIFI2019 - AIFF44DRIVE-IN THE 46th ANNUAL AMERICAN INDIAN FILM FESTIVAL® CALL FOR ENTRY closes July 31, 2021 . learn more. SAN FRANCISCO – The American Indian Film Institute is the premier Native American media and cultural arts exposition in the West Coast and its annual film festival is the world’s oldest forum dedicated to Native American cinema.Each year the American Indian Film Festival® aims to provide a NEWS — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Our Office has moved! We are excited to share with you our relocation to the Intersection for the Arts Building in San Francisco. Stay tuned for upcoming announcements this year as AIFI prepares for AIFF44 this fall. Our new location: 1446 Market St. San Francisco, CA 94102. Donate through paypal. ABOUT — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Michael Smith, the Relocation-era Sioux man who founded the American Indian Film Institute and the American Indian Film Festival, passed away on Wed., Feb. 14, 2018 in San Francisco. He was 66. Growing up watching non-Natives play Natives, perpetuating stereotypes and disseminating inaccurate, often offensive portrayals of AmericanIndians
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American Indian Film Festival 46 CALL FOR ENTRY opens March 1, 2021. Celebrating its 46th annual November 5 - 13, 2021, the San Francisco based festival has become a trusted guide to contemporary Native American life. A reliable, celebratory and empowering event, the Festival’s array of programs – films, workshops, receptions,awards show
MODERN NATIVE
Modern Native. Directed by Andrea Grant - The spoken word film “Modern Native” by Andrea Grant is about storytelling and the duality within Native Americans of mixed-blood who have been brought up learning both traditional myths and western fairytales equally.It’s about honoring your tribe and where you’re from, and finding empowerment within your origins as you face up to life’s2019 WINNERS
The mission of the American Indian Film Institute is to foster understanding and appreciation of the culture, traditions, and issues of contemporary Native Americans. PROGRAM 1 - OPENING NIGHT 10 m 14 s, Live Short, USA. Nominated Best Live Short. Director Montana Cypress will be in attendance. In the midst of the Florida Seminole Wars in 1830, a pair of estranged brothers contemplate what lies ahead for their people as they stare out over their homeland for what could possibly be, their last time.FIRST SUNDAY
• Music video - “Don’t Let Go” featuring Tone Ranger (follow on Instagram) , Directed by Freedom Hopkins and edited by IAIA’s Lonnie Begaye (follow on Instagram)Lonnie R Begaye PROGRAM 10 - CLOSING NIGHT 1 hr 30 m, Feature, USA. Nominated: Best Film, Best Director (Haroula Rose); Best Actress (Kenadi Delacerna); Best Supporting Actor (Tatanka Means). It's 1978 and Margo Crane, a 15 year old part Native teen, must take to the Stark River on an odyssey. Akin to Huck Finn, this is a heroine like no other. Based on the best selling novel ONCE UPON ROTINONHSION:NI IRONWORKERS Rotinonhsión:ni Ironworkers. Directed by Carlee Kawinehta Loft and Allan Downey - On May 10th, 2013, the crowning spire of the One World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York was set in place marking the completion of the first of six towers planned as replacements for those destroyed on September 11th, 2001. Atop that tower stood the latest generation of Haudenosaunee ironworkers to follow in NEWS — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Our Office has moved! We are excited to share with you our relocation to the Intersection for the Arts Building in San Francisco. Stay tuned for upcoming announcements this year as AIFI prepares for AIFF44 this fall. Our new location: 1446 Market St. San Francisco, CA 94102. Donate through paypal.2020 WINNERS
2020 Winners. SAN FRANCISCO (November 9, 2020) – On Friday, November 6, celebrating its 45th edition with 102 films and 55 world premieres, the American Indian Film Festival (AIFF45) announced the 2020 winners online as part of its nine-day virtual presentation powered by Eventive. This year's competition included forty-two films in eleven DONATE — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Donate to AIFI. For over four decades, the American Indian Film Festival® has captivated its audiences with its thought-provoking programming and engaging content about Native peoples. It has provided an opportunity for us to come together annually to witness cinematic accomplishments made by outstanding media makers. As a non-profit arts PROGRAM 10 - CLOSING NIGHT 1 hr 30 m, Feature, USA. Nominated: Best Film, Best Director (Haroula Rose); Best Actress (Kenadi Delacerna); Best Supporting Actor (Tatanka Means). It's 1978 and Margo Crane, a 15 year old part Native teen, must take to the Stark River on an odyssey. Akin to Huck Finn, this is a heroine like no other. Based on the best selling novel ONCE UPON PROGRAM 2 — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Director: Doreen Manuel. 54 m, Documentary Feature, Canada. Unceded Chiefs examines the work of the First Nations Indigenous community leaders who defended their human rights and protected the future of Indigenous people in Canada at a time when laws and government policies sought to destroy their very existence. Trailer. PROGRAM 4 — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Director: Nauzanin Knight. 9 m, Live Short, Canada. A television broadcast is set to air live to an international audience the following day. SHERITA, a young Indigenous woman, and up-and-coming singer in Canada, who has emerged anew from a turbulent youth—one of drug abuse, and a violent romantic relationship which resulted in her comma and the forced adoption of her baby— is set to takeJOB OPPORTUNITIES
The mission of the American Indian Film Institute is to foster understanding and appreciation of the culture, traditions, and issues of contemporary Native Americans. PROGRAM 7 — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Now Is the Time. Director: Christopher Auchter. 16 m, Documentary Short, Canada. In his quest to find answers as to why the totem pole disappeared from the Haida landscape for more than a century, Haida filmmaker, Christopher Auchter, visits renowned Haida carver Robert Davidson in his studio in White Rock, BC. Robert was the subject ofthe
ROTINONHSION:NI IRONWORKERS Rotinonhsión:ni Ironworkers. Directed by Carlee Kawinehta Loft and Allan Downey - On May 10th, 2013, the crowning spire of the One World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York was set in place marking the completion of the first of six towers planned as replacements for those destroyed on September 11th, 2001. Atop that tower stood the latest generation of Haudenosaunee ironworkers to follow inHOP ALONG HANG ON
Hop Along Hang On. Directed by Cobra Collins - How do you take back a story you didn't know was yours? How do you move forward while embracing and understanding your past? Follow Rose the rabbit as she seeks her way back home. A poetic story of reclamation, recovery and reconciliation by spoken word artist Cobra Collins. AIFISF.COM - AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTEALASKA AIRLINE SHORTSSUBMIT A FILMDONATEAIFI2019 - AIFF44DRIVE-IN THE 46th ANNUAL AMERICAN INDIAN FILM FESTIVAL® CALL FOR ENTRY closes July 31, 2021 . learn more. SAN FRANCISCO – The American Indian Film Institute is the premier Native American media and cultural arts exposition in the West Coast and its annual film festival is the world’s oldest forum dedicated to Native American cinema.Each year the American Indian Film Festival® aims to provide a NEWS — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Our Office has moved! We are excited to share with you our relocation to the Intersection for the Arts Building in San Francisco. Stay tuned for upcoming announcements this year as AIFI prepares for AIFF44 this fall. Our new location: 1446 Market St. San Francisco, CA 94102. Donate through paypal. ABOUT — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Michael Smith, the Relocation-era Sioux man who founded the American Indian Film Institute and the American Indian Film Festival, passed away on Wed., Feb. 14, 2018 in San Francisco. He was 66. Growing up watching non-Natives play Natives, perpetuating stereotypes and disseminating inaccurate, often offensive portrayals of AmericanIndians
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American Indian Film Festival 46 CALL FOR ENTRY opens March 1, 2021. Celebrating its 46th annual November 5 - 13, 2021, the San Francisco based festival has become a trusted guide to contemporary Native American life. A reliable, celebratory and empowering event, the Festival’s array of programs – films, workshops, receptions,awards show
MODERN NATIVE
Modern Native. Directed by Andrea Grant - The spoken word film “Modern Native” by Andrea Grant is about storytelling and the duality within Native Americans of mixed-blood who have been brought up learning both traditional myths and western fairytales equally.It’s about honoring your tribe and where you’re from, and finding empowerment within your origins as you face up to life’sSANTA FE DRIVE-IN
The American Indian Film Institute (AIFI) in partnership with Motorama at The Downs Santa Fe is proud to present First Sundays, an Indigenous film experience highlighting a collection of films from AIFI's 45+ year history.Featuring Indigenous vendor's and traditional food, First Sundays will take place every month, beginning Sunday, June 6.Tickets are 20% off for this special event!JOB OPPORTUNITIES
The mission of the American Indian Film Institute is to foster understanding and appreciation of the culture, traditions, and issues of contemporary Native Americans. PROGRAM 1 - OPENING NIGHT 10 m 14 s, Live Short, USA. Nominated Best Live Short. Director Montana Cypress will be in attendance. In the midst of the Florida Seminole Wars in 1830, a pair of estranged brothers contemplate what lies ahead for their people as they stare out over their homeland for what could possibly be, their last time. PROGRAM 7 — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Now Is the Time. Director: Christopher Auchter. 16 m, Documentary Short, Canada. In his quest to find answers as to why the totem pole disappeared from the Haida landscape for more than a century, Haida filmmaker, Christopher Auchter, visits renowned Haida carver Robert Davidson in his studio in White Rock, BC. Robert was the subject ofthe
HOP ALONG HANG ON
Hop Along Hang On. Directed by Cobra Collins - How do you take back a story you didn't know was yours? How do you move forward while embracing and understanding your past? Follow Rose the rabbit as she seeks her way back home. A poetic story of reclamation, recovery and reconciliation by spoken word artist Cobra Collins. AIFISF.COM - AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTEALASKA AIRLINE SHORTSSUBMIT A FILMDONATEAIFI2019 - AIFF44DRIVE-IN THE 46th ANNUAL AMERICAN INDIAN FILM FESTIVAL® CALL FOR ENTRY closes July 31, 2021 . learn more. SAN FRANCISCO – The American Indian Film Institute is the premier Native American media and cultural arts exposition in the West Coast and its annual film festival is the world’s oldest forum dedicated to Native American cinema.Each year the American Indian Film Festival® aims to provide a NEWS — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Our Office has moved! We are excited to share with you our relocation to the Intersection for the Arts Building in San Francisco. Stay tuned for upcoming announcements this year as AIFI prepares for AIFF44 this fall. Our new location: 1446 Market St. San Francisco, CA 94102. Donate through paypal. ABOUT — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Michael Smith, the Relocation-era Sioux man who founded the American Indian Film Institute and the American Indian Film Festival, passed away on Wed., Feb. 14, 2018 in San Francisco. He was 66. Growing up watching non-Natives play Natives, perpetuating stereotypes and disseminating inaccurate, often offensive portrayals of AmericanIndians
SUBMIT A FILM
American Indian Film Festival 46 CALL FOR ENTRY opens March 1, 2021. Celebrating its 46th annual November 5 - 13, 2021, the San Francisco based festival has become a trusted guide to contemporary Native American life. A reliable, celebratory and empowering event, the Festival’s array of programs – films, workshops, receptions,awards show
MODERN NATIVE
Modern Native. Directed by Andrea Grant - The spoken word film “Modern Native” by Andrea Grant is about storytelling and the duality within Native Americans of mixed-blood who have been brought up learning both traditional myths and western fairytales equally.It’s about honoring your tribe and where you’re from, and finding empowerment within your origins as you face up to life’sSANTA FE DRIVE-IN
The American Indian Film Institute (AIFI) in partnership with Motorama at The Downs Santa Fe is proud to present First Sundays, an Indigenous film experience highlighting a collection of films from AIFI's 45+ year history.Featuring Indigenous vendor's and traditional food, First Sundays will take place every month, beginning Sunday, June 6.Tickets are 20% off for this special event!JOB OPPORTUNITIES
The mission of the American Indian Film Institute is to foster understanding and appreciation of the culture, traditions, and issues of contemporary Native Americans. PROGRAM 1 - OPENING NIGHT 10 m 14 s, Live Short, USA. Nominated Best Live Short. Director Montana Cypress will be in attendance. In the midst of the Florida Seminole Wars in 1830, a pair of estranged brothers contemplate what lies ahead for their people as they stare out over their homeland for what could possibly be, their last time. PROGRAM 7 — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Now Is the Time. Director: Christopher Auchter. 16 m, Documentary Short, Canada. In his quest to find answers as to why the totem pole disappeared from the Haida landscape for more than a century, Haida filmmaker, Christopher Auchter, visits renowned Haida carver Robert Davidson in his studio in White Rock, BC. Robert was the subject ofthe
HOP ALONG HANG ON
Hop Along Hang On. Directed by Cobra Collins - How do you take back a story you didn't know was yours? How do you move forward while embracing and understanding your past? Follow Rose the rabbit as she seeks her way back home. A poetic story of reclamation, recovery and reconciliation by spoken word artist Cobra Collins. PROGRAM 4 — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Director: Nauzanin Knight. 9 m, Live Short, Canada. A television broadcast is set to air live to an international audience the following day. SHERITA, a young Indigenous woman, and up-and-coming singer in Canada, who has emerged anew from a turbulent youth—one of drug abuse, and a violent romantic relationship which resulted in her comma and the forced adoption of her baby— is set to take2019 WINNERS
The mission of the American Indian Film Institute is to foster understanding and appreciation of the culture, traditions, and issues of contemporary Native Americans. PROGRAM 7 — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Now Is the Time. Director: Christopher Auchter. 16 m, Documentary Short, Canada. In his quest to find answers as to why the totem pole disappeared from the Haida landscape for more than a century, Haida filmmaker, Christopher Auchter, visits renowned Haida carver Robert Davidson in his studio in White Rock, BC. Robert was the subject ofthe
PROGRAM 8 — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Director: Keith Lawrence. 12 m, Live Short, Canada. Nominated: Best Live Short. Presented through the Indigenous lens, enter a world destroyed by a zombie apocalypse, where two men, Kirt (Derek Miller) and Will (Howie Miller) stand watch at the barricades surrounding the Rez. Both fighting to keep sane amongst the horrors of flesh starved INISKIM — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Iniskim. Directed by Daniel Glick - Shot on the real-life Blackfeet buffalo drive and inspired by a true story, Iniskim is a young girl’s journey from trauma to recovery.By reconnecting with the ancient power of the buffalo, the timeless landscape of her ancestors,and the
PROGRAM 6 — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Director: John Harrington 13 m, Documentary Short, USA. When John Harrington, the eldest son of a descendant of the last Chief of an Oregon tribe learns the whereabouts of warbonnets stolen after his father’s death and taken to another reservation in Canada, he undertakes an 8,200+ mile odyssey, along with two of his brothers, to recover the stolen warbonnets. PROGRAM 10 - CLOSING NIGHT 1 hr 30 m, Feature, USA. Nominated: Best Film, Best Director (Haroula Rose); Best Actress (Kenadi Delacerna); Best Supporting Actor (Tatanka Means). It's 1978 and Margo Crane, a 15 year old part Native teen, must take to the Stark River on an odyssey. Akin to Huck Finn, this is a heroine like no other. Based on the best selling novel ONCE UPON ROTINONHSION:NI IRONWORKERS Rotinonhsión:ni Ironworkers. Directed by Carlee Kawinehta Loft and Allan Downey - On May 10th, 2013, the crowning spire of the One World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York was set in place marking the completion of the first of six towers planned as replacements for those destroyed on September 11th, 2001. Atop that tower stood the latest generation of Haudenosaunee ironworkers to follow in AIFF SHORTS NOW STREAMING ON ALASKA AIRLINE FLIGHTS Nan Isht Akokpachi (The Gift) • 2017 Nominee for Best Live Short • Directed by Steven Paul Judd • 8 minutes • USA • After returning home from his grandfather’s funeral, a young Native American boy opens a mysterious gift bequeathed to him by his grandfather. Followon Instagram.
CROW COUNTRY: OUR RIGHT Crow Country: Our Right to Food Sovereignty. Directed by Tsanavi Spoonhunter - On the Crow Reservation, where food sources are already scarce, the one affordable grocery store has burned down and tribal members are restricted from their traditional hunting grounds.Crow Country: Our Right to Food Sovereignty follows several tribal members who are fighting for better food and a better future for AIFISF.COM - AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTEALASKA AIRLINE SHORTSSUBMIT A FILMDONATEAIFI2019 - AIFF44DRIVE-IN THE 46th ANNUAL AMERICAN INDIAN FILM FESTIVAL® CALL FOR ENTRY closes July 31, 2021 . learn more. SAN FRANCISCO – The American Indian Film Institute is the premier Native American media and cultural arts exposition in the West Coast and its annual film festival is the world’s oldest forum dedicated to Native American cinema.Each year the American Indian Film Festival® aims to provide a NEWS — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Our Office has moved! We are excited to share with you our relocation to the Intersection for the Arts Building in San Francisco. Stay tuned for upcoming announcements this year as AIFI prepares for AIFF44 this fall. Our new location: 1446 Market St. San Francisco, CA 94102. Donate through paypal. ABOUT — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Michael Smith, the Relocation-era Sioux man who founded the American Indian Film Institute and the American Indian Film Festival, passed away on Wed., Feb. 14, 2018 in San Francisco. He was 66. Growing up watching non-Natives play Natives, perpetuating stereotypes and disseminating inaccurate, often offensive portrayals of AmericanIndians
SUBMIT A FILM
American Indian Film Festival 46 CALL FOR ENTRY opens March 1, 2021. Celebrating its 46th annual November 5 - 13, 2021, the San Francisco based festival has become a trusted guide to contemporary Native American life. A reliable, celebratory and empowering event, the Festival’s array of programs – films, workshops, receptions,awards show
MODERN NATIVE
Modern Native. Directed by Andrea Grant - The spoken word film “Modern Native” by Andrea Grant is about storytelling and the duality within Native Americans of mixed-blood who have been brought up learning both traditional myths and western fairytales equally.It’s about honoring your tribe and where you’re from, and finding empowerment within your origins as you face up to life’sSANTA FE DRIVE-IN
The American Indian Film Institute (AIFI) in partnership with Motorama at The Downs Santa Fe is proud to present First Sundays, an Indigenous film experience highlighting a collection of films from AIFI's 45+ year history.Featuring Indigenous vendor's and traditional food, First Sundays will take place every month, beginning Sunday, June 6.Tickets are 20% off for this special event!JOB OPPORTUNITIES
The mission of the American Indian Film Institute is to foster understanding and appreciation of the culture, traditions, and issues of contemporary Native Americans. PROGRAM 1 - OPENING NIGHT 10 m 14 s, Live Short, USA. Nominated Best Live Short. Director Montana Cypress will be in attendance. In the midst of the Florida Seminole Wars in 1830, a pair of estranged brothers contemplate what lies ahead for their people as they stare out over their homeland for what could possibly be, their last time. PROGRAM 7 — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Now Is the Time. Director: Christopher Auchter. 16 m, Documentary Short, Canada. In his quest to find answers as to why the totem pole disappeared from the Haida landscape for more than a century, Haida filmmaker, Christopher Auchter, visits renowned Haida carver Robert Davidson in his studio in White Rock, BC. Robert was the subject ofthe
HOP ALONG HANG ON
Hop Along Hang On. Directed by Cobra Collins - How do you take back a story you didn't know was yours? How do you move forward while embracing and understanding your past? Follow Rose the rabbit as she seeks her way back home. A poetic story of reclamation, recovery and reconciliation by spoken word artist Cobra Collins. AIFISF.COM - AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTEALASKA AIRLINE SHORTSSUBMIT A FILMDONATEAIFI2019 - AIFF44DRIVE-IN THE 46th ANNUAL AMERICAN INDIAN FILM FESTIVAL® CALL FOR ENTRY closes July 31, 2021 . learn more. SAN FRANCISCO – The American Indian Film Institute is the premier Native American media and cultural arts exposition in the West Coast and its annual film festival is the world’s oldest forum dedicated to Native American cinema.Each year the American Indian Film Festival® aims to provide a NEWS — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Our Office has moved! We are excited to share with you our relocation to the Intersection for the Arts Building in San Francisco. Stay tuned for upcoming announcements this year as AIFI prepares for AIFF44 this fall. Our new location: 1446 Market St. San Francisco, CA 94102. Donate through paypal. ABOUT — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Michael Smith, the Relocation-era Sioux man who founded the American Indian Film Institute and the American Indian Film Festival, passed away on Wed., Feb. 14, 2018 in San Francisco. He was 66. Growing up watching non-Natives play Natives, perpetuating stereotypes and disseminating inaccurate, often offensive portrayals of AmericanIndians
SUBMIT A FILM
American Indian Film Festival 46 CALL FOR ENTRY opens March 1, 2021. Celebrating its 46th annual November 5 - 13, 2021, the San Francisco based festival has become a trusted guide to contemporary Native American life. A reliable, celebratory and empowering event, the Festival’s array of programs – films, workshops, receptions,awards show
MODERN NATIVE
Modern Native. Directed by Andrea Grant - The spoken word film “Modern Native” by Andrea Grant is about storytelling and the duality within Native Americans of mixed-blood who have been brought up learning both traditional myths and western fairytales equally.It’s about honoring your tribe and where you’re from, and finding empowerment within your origins as you face up to life’sSANTA FE DRIVE-IN
The American Indian Film Institute (AIFI) in partnership with Motorama at The Downs Santa Fe is proud to present First Sundays, an Indigenous film experience highlighting a collection of films from AIFI's 45+ year history.Featuring Indigenous vendor's and traditional food, First Sundays will take place every month, beginning Sunday, June 6.Tickets are 20% off for this special event!JOB OPPORTUNITIES
The mission of the American Indian Film Institute is to foster understanding and appreciation of the culture, traditions, and issues of contemporary Native Americans. PROGRAM 1 - OPENING NIGHT 10 m 14 s, Live Short, USA. Nominated Best Live Short. Director Montana Cypress will be in attendance. In the midst of the Florida Seminole Wars in 1830, a pair of estranged brothers contemplate what lies ahead for their people as they stare out over their homeland for what could possibly be, their last time. PROGRAM 7 — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Now Is the Time. Director: Christopher Auchter. 16 m, Documentary Short, Canada. In his quest to find answers as to why the totem pole disappeared from the Haida landscape for more than a century, Haida filmmaker, Christopher Auchter, visits renowned Haida carver Robert Davidson in his studio in White Rock, BC. Robert was the subject ofthe
HOP ALONG HANG ON
Hop Along Hang On. Directed by Cobra Collins - How do you take back a story you didn't know was yours? How do you move forward while embracing and understanding your past? Follow Rose the rabbit as she seeks her way back home. A poetic story of reclamation, recovery and reconciliation by spoken word artist Cobra Collins. PROGRAM 4 — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Director: Nauzanin Knight. 9 m, Live Short, Canada. A television broadcast is set to air live to an international audience the following day. SHERITA, a young Indigenous woman, and up-and-coming singer in Canada, who has emerged anew from a turbulent youth—one of drug abuse, and a violent romantic relationship which resulted in her comma and the forced adoption of her baby— is set to take2019 WINNERS
The mission of the American Indian Film Institute is to foster understanding and appreciation of the culture, traditions, and issues of contemporary Native Americans. PROGRAM 7 — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Now Is the Time. Director: Christopher Auchter. 16 m, Documentary Short, Canada. In his quest to find answers as to why the totem pole disappeared from the Haida landscape for more than a century, Haida filmmaker, Christopher Auchter, visits renowned Haida carver Robert Davidson in his studio in White Rock, BC. Robert was the subject ofthe
PROGRAM 8 — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Director: Keith Lawrence. 12 m, Live Short, Canada. Nominated: Best Live Short. Presented through the Indigenous lens, enter a world destroyed by a zombie apocalypse, where two men, Kirt (Derek Miller) and Will (Howie Miller) stand watch at the barricades surrounding the Rez. Both fighting to keep sane amongst the horrors of flesh starved INISKIM — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Iniskim. Directed by Daniel Glick - Shot on the real-life Blackfeet buffalo drive and inspired by a true story, Iniskim is a young girl’s journey from trauma to recovery.By reconnecting with the ancient power of the buffalo, the timeless landscape of her ancestors,and the
PROGRAM 6 — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Director: John Harrington 13 m, Documentary Short, USA. When John Harrington, the eldest son of a descendant of the last Chief of an Oregon tribe learns the whereabouts of warbonnets stolen after his father’s death and taken to another reservation in Canada, he undertakes an 8,200+ mile odyssey, along with two of his brothers, to recover the stolen warbonnets. PROGRAM 10 - CLOSING NIGHT 1 hr 30 m, Feature, USA. Nominated: Best Film, Best Director (Haroula Rose); Best Actress (Kenadi Delacerna); Best Supporting Actor (Tatanka Means). It's 1978 and Margo Crane, a 15 year old part Native teen, must take to the Stark River on an odyssey. Akin to Huck Finn, this is a heroine like no other. Based on the best selling novel ONCE UPON ROTINONHSION:NI IRONWORKERS Rotinonhsión:ni Ironworkers. Directed by Carlee Kawinehta Loft and Allan Downey - On May 10th, 2013, the crowning spire of the One World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York was set in place marking the completion of the first of six towers planned as replacements for those destroyed on September 11th, 2001. Atop that tower stood the latest generation of Haudenosaunee ironworkers to follow in AIFF SHORTS NOW STREAMING ON ALASKA AIRLINE FLIGHTS Nan Isht Akokpachi (The Gift) • 2017 Nominee for Best Live Short • Directed by Steven Paul Judd • 8 minutes • USA • After returning home from his grandfather’s funeral, a young Native American boy opens a mysterious gift bequeathed to him by his grandfather. Followon Instagram.
CROW COUNTRY: OUR RIGHT Crow Country: Our Right to Food Sovereignty. Directed by Tsanavi Spoonhunter - On the Crow Reservation, where food sources are already scarce, the one affordable grocery store has burned down and tribal members are restricted from their traditional hunting grounds.Crow Country: Our Right to Food Sovereignty follows several tribal members who are fighting for better food and a better future for AIFISF.COM - AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTEALASKA AIRLINE SHORTSSUBMIT A FILMDONATEAIFI2019 - AIFF44DRIVE-IN THE 46th ANNUAL AMERICAN INDIAN FILM FESTIVAL® CALL FOR ENTRY closes July 31, 2021 . learn more. SAN FRANCISCO – The American Indian Film Institute is the premier Native American media and cultural arts exposition in the West Coast and its annual film festival is the world’s oldest forum dedicated to Native American cinema.Each year the American Indian Film Festival® aims to provide a NEWS — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Our Office has moved! We are excited to share with you our relocation to the Intersection for the Arts Building in San Francisco. Stay tuned for upcoming announcements this year as AIFI prepares for AIFF44 this fall. Our new location: 1446 Market St. San Francisco, CA 94102. Donate through paypal. ABOUT — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Michael Smith, the Relocation-era Sioux man who founded the American Indian Film Institute and the American Indian Film Festival, passed away on Wed., Feb. 14, 2018 in San Francisco. He was 66. Growing up watching non-Natives play Natives, perpetuating stereotypes and disseminating inaccurate, often offensive portrayals of AmericanIndians
SUBMIT A FILM
American Indian Film Festival 46 CALL FOR ENTRY opens March 1, 2021. Celebrating its 46th annual November 5 - 13, 2021, the San Francisco based festival has become a trusted guide to contemporary Native American life. A reliable, celebratory and empowering event, the Festival’s array of programs – films, workshops, receptions,awards show
MODERN NATIVE
Modern Native. Directed by Andrea Grant - The spoken word film “Modern Native” by Andrea Grant is about storytelling and the duality within Native Americans of mixed-blood who have been brought up learning both traditional myths and western fairytales equally.It’s about honoring your tribe and where you’re from, and finding empowerment within your origins as you face up to life’sSANTA FE DRIVE-IN
The American Indian Film Institute (AIFI) in partnership with Motorama at The Downs Santa Fe is proud to present First Sundays, an Indigenous film experience highlighting a collection of films from AIFI's 45+ year history.Featuring Indigenous vendor's and traditional food, First Sundays will take place every month, beginning Sunday, June 6.Tickets are 20% off for this special event!JOB OPPORTUNITIES
The mission of the American Indian Film Institute is to foster understanding and appreciation of the culture, traditions, and issues of contemporary Native Americans. PROGRAM 1 - OPENING NIGHT 10 m 14 s, Live Short, USA. Nominated Best Live Short. Director Montana Cypress will be in attendance. In the midst of the Florida Seminole Wars in 1830, a pair of estranged brothers contemplate what lies ahead for their people as they stare out over their homeland for what could possibly be, their last time. PROGRAM 7 — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Now Is the Time. Director: Christopher Auchter. 16 m, Documentary Short, Canada. In his quest to find answers as to why the totem pole disappeared from the Haida landscape for more than a century, Haida filmmaker, Christopher Auchter, visits renowned Haida carver Robert Davidson in his studio in White Rock, BC. Robert was the subject ofthe
HOP ALONG HANG ON
Hop Along Hang On. Directed by Cobra Collins - How do you take back a story you didn't know was yours? How do you move forward while embracing and understanding your past? Follow Rose the rabbit as she seeks her way back home. A poetic story of reclamation, recovery and reconciliation by spoken word artist Cobra Collins. AIFISF.COM - AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTEALASKA AIRLINE SHORTSSUBMIT A FILMDONATEAIFI2019 - AIFF44DRIVE-IN THE 46th ANNUAL AMERICAN INDIAN FILM FESTIVAL® CALL FOR ENTRY closes July 31, 2021 . learn more. SAN FRANCISCO – The American Indian Film Institute is the premier Native American media and cultural arts exposition in the West Coast and its annual film festival is the world’s oldest forum dedicated to Native American cinema.Each year the American Indian Film Festival® aims to provide a NEWS — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Our Office has moved! We are excited to share with you our relocation to the Intersection for the Arts Building in San Francisco. Stay tuned for upcoming announcements this year as AIFI prepares for AIFF44 this fall. Our new location: 1446 Market St. San Francisco, CA 94102. Donate through paypal. ABOUT — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Michael Smith, the Relocation-era Sioux man who founded the American Indian Film Institute and the American Indian Film Festival, passed away on Wed., Feb. 14, 2018 in San Francisco. He was 66. Growing up watching non-Natives play Natives, perpetuating stereotypes and disseminating inaccurate, often offensive portrayals of AmericanIndians
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American Indian Film Festival 46 CALL FOR ENTRY opens March 1, 2021. Celebrating its 46th annual November 5 - 13, 2021, the San Francisco based festival has become a trusted guide to contemporary Native American life. A reliable, celebratory and empowering event, the Festival’s array of programs – films, workshops, receptions,awards show
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Modern Native. Directed by Andrea Grant - The spoken word film “Modern Native” by Andrea Grant is about storytelling and the duality within Native Americans of mixed-blood who have been brought up learning both traditional myths and western fairytales equally.It’s about honoring your tribe and where you’re from, and finding empowerment within your origins as you face up to life’sSANTA FE DRIVE-IN
The American Indian Film Institute (AIFI) in partnership with Motorama at The Downs Santa Fe is proud to present First Sundays, an Indigenous film experience highlighting a collection of films from AIFI's 45+ year history.Featuring Indigenous vendor's and traditional food, First Sundays will take place every month, beginning Sunday, June 6.Tickets are 20% off for this special event!JOB OPPORTUNITIES
The mission of the American Indian Film Institute is to foster understanding and appreciation of the culture, traditions, and issues of contemporary Native Americans. PROGRAM 1 - OPENING NIGHT 10 m 14 s, Live Short, USA. Nominated Best Live Short. Director Montana Cypress will be in attendance. In the midst of the Florida Seminole Wars in 1830, a pair of estranged brothers contemplate what lies ahead for their people as they stare out over their homeland for what could possibly be, their last time. PROGRAM 7 — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Now Is the Time. Director: Christopher Auchter. 16 m, Documentary Short, Canada. In his quest to find answers as to why the totem pole disappeared from the Haida landscape for more than a century, Haida filmmaker, Christopher Auchter, visits renowned Haida carver Robert Davidson in his studio in White Rock, BC. Robert was the subject ofthe
HOP ALONG HANG ON
Hop Along Hang On. Directed by Cobra Collins - How do you take back a story you didn't know was yours? How do you move forward while embracing and understanding your past? Follow Rose the rabbit as she seeks her way back home. A poetic story of reclamation, recovery and reconciliation by spoken word artist Cobra Collins. PROGRAM 4 — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Director: Nauzanin Knight. 9 m, Live Short, Canada. A television broadcast is set to air live to an international audience the following day. SHERITA, a young Indigenous woman, and up-and-coming singer in Canada, who has emerged anew from a turbulent youth—one of drug abuse, and a violent romantic relationship which resulted in her comma and the forced adoption of her baby— is set to take2019 WINNERS
The mission of the American Indian Film Institute is to foster understanding and appreciation of the culture, traditions, and issues of contemporary Native Americans. PROGRAM 7 — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Now Is the Time. Director: Christopher Auchter. 16 m, Documentary Short, Canada. In his quest to find answers as to why the totem pole disappeared from the Haida landscape for more than a century, Haida filmmaker, Christopher Auchter, visits renowned Haida carver Robert Davidson in his studio in White Rock, BC. Robert was the subject ofthe
PROGRAM 8 — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Director: Keith Lawrence. 12 m, Live Short, Canada. Nominated: Best Live Short. Presented through the Indigenous lens, enter a world destroyed by a zombie apocalypse, where two men, Kirt (Derek Miller) and Will (Howie Miller) stand watch at the barricades surrounding the Rez. Both fighting to keep sane amongst the horrors of flesh starved INISKIM — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Iniskim. Directed by Daniel Glick - Shot on the real-life Blackfeet buffalo drive and inspired by a true story, Iniskim is a young girl’s journey from trauma to recovery.By reconnecting with the ancient power of the buffalo, the timeless landscape of her ancestors,and the
PROGRAM 6 — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Director: John Harrington 13 m, Documentary Short, USA. When John Harrington, the eldest son of a descendant of the last Chief of an Oregon tribe learns the whereabouts of warbonnets stolen after his father’s death and taken to another reservation in Canada, he undertakes an 8,200+ mile odyssey, along with two of his brothers, to recover the stolen warbonnets. PROGRAM 10 - CLOSING NIGHT 1 hr 30 m, Feature, USA. Nominated: Best Film, Best Director (Haroula Rose); Best Actress (Kenadi Delacerna); Best Supporting Actor (Tatanka Means). It's 1978 and Margo Crane, a 15 year old part Native teen, must take to the Stark River on an odyssey. Akin to Huck Finn, this is a heroine like no other. Based on the best selling novel ONCE UPON ROTINONHSION:NI IRONWORKERS Rotinonhsión:ni Ironworkers. Directed by Carlee Kawinehta Loft and Allan Downey - On May 10th, 2013, the crowning spire of the One World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York was set in place marking the completion of the first of six towers planned as replacements for those destroyed on September 11th, 2001. Atop that tower stood the latest generation of Haudenosaunee ironworkers to follow in AIFF SHORTS NOW STREAMING ON ALASKA AIRLINE FLIGHTS Nan Isht Akokpachi (The Gift) • 2017 Nominee for Best Live Short • Directed by Steven Paul Judd • 8 minutes • USA • After returning home from his grandfather’s funeral, a young Native American boy opens a mysterious gift bequeathed to him by his grandfather. Followon Instagram.
CROW COUNTRY: OUR RIGHT Crow Country: Our Right to Food Sovereignty. Directed by Tsanavi Spoonhunter - On the Crow Reservation, where food sources are already scarce, the one affordable grocery store has burned down and tribal members are restricted from their traditional hunting grounds.Crow Country: Our Right to Food Sovereignty follows several tribal members who are fighting for better food and a better future for AIFISF.COM - AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTEALASKA AIRLINE SHORTSSUBMIT A FILMDONATEAIFI2019 - AIFF44DRIVE-IN THE 46th ANNUAL AMERICAN INDIAN FILM FESTIVAL® CALL FOR ENTRY closes July 31, 2021 . learn more. SAN FRANCISCO – The American Indian Film Institute is the premier Native American media and cultural arts exposition in the West Coast and its annual film festival is the world’s oldest forum dedicated to Native American cinema.Each year the American Indian Film Festival® aims to provide a NEWS — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE The mission of the American Indian Film Institute is to foster understanding and appreciation of the culture, traditions, and issues of contemporary Native Americans. ABOUT — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTENATIVE AMERICAN FILM FESTIVAL 2019SF DANCE FILM FESTIVALSF FESTIVALS FILM OUR FOUNDER. Michael Smith, the Relocation-era Sioux man who founded the American Indian Film Institute and the American Indian Film Festival, passed away on Wed., Feb. 14, 2018 in San Francisco.SUBMIT A FILM
American Indian Film Festival 46 CALL FOR ENTRY opens March 1, 2021. Celebrating its 46th annual November 5 - 13, 2021, the San Francisco based festival has become a trusted guide to contemporary NativeAmerican life.
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Modern Native. Directed by Andrea Grant - The spoken word film “Modern Native” by Andrea Grant is about storytelling and the duality within Native Americans of mixed-blood who have been brought up learning both traditional myths and western fairytales equally.It’s about honoring your tribe and where you’re from, and finding empowerment within your origins as you face up to life’s PROGRAM 1 - OPENING NIGHT Director: Peter Spirer. 25 m, Documentary Short, USA. Nominated: Best Documentary Short. Sacheen Littlefeather will be in attendance. Breaking 45 years of silence after refusing the best actor Oscar on behalf of Marlon Brando at the 1973 Academy Awards, Sacheen Littlefeather tells the real story about the courageous moment in history that changed her life, raised awareness for Native American2019 WINNERS
The mission of the American Indian Film Institute is to foster understanding and appreciation of the culture, traditions, and issues of contemporary Native Americans. PROGRAM 2 — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Director: Andrée Cazabon. 30 m, Documentary Short, Canada. The biographical film of the acclaimed architect and the Indigenous knowledge system he pays tribute to an Anishinaabe raised in Blackfoot territory, architect Douglas Cardinal's curvilinear vision has produced instantly-recognizable monuments to Indigenous culture in the national capitals of both Canada and the United States. PROGRAM 4 — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Director: Nauzanin Knight. 9 m, Live Short, Canada. A television broadcast is set to air live to an international audience the following day. SHERITA, a young Indigenous woman, and up-and-coming singer in Canada, who has emerged anew from a turbulent youth—one of drug abuse, and a violent romantic relationship which resulted in her comma and the forced adoption of her baby— is set to take ROTINONHSION:NI IRONWORKERS Rotinonhsión:ni Ironworkers. Directed by Carlee Kawinehta Loft and Allan Downey - On May 10th, 2013, the crowning spire of the One World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York was set in place marking the completion of the first of six towers planned as replacements for those destroyed on September 11th, 2001. Atop that tower stood the latest generation of Haudenosaunee ironworkers to follow in AIFISF.COM - AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTEALASKA AIRLINE SHORTSSUBMIT A FILMDONATEAIFI2019 - AIFF44DRIVE-IN THE 46th ANNUAL AMERICAN INDIAN FILM FESTIVAL® CALL FOR ENTRY closes July 31, 2021 . learn more. SAN FRANCISCO – The American Indian Film Institute is the premier Native American media and cultural arts exposition in the West Coast and its annual film festival is the world’s oldest forum dedicated to Native American cinema.Each year the American Indian Film Festival® aims to provide a NEWS — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE The mission of the American Indian Film Institute is to foster understanding and appreciation of the culture, traditions, and issues of contemporary Native Americans. ABOUT — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTENATIVE AMERICAN FILM FESTIVAL 2019SF DANCE FILM FESTIVALSF FESTIVALS FILM OUR FOUNDER. Michael Smith, the Relocation-era Sioux man who founded the American Indian Film Institute and the American Indian Film Festival, passed away on Wed., Feb. 14, 2018 in San Francisco.SUBMIT A FILM
American Indian Film Festival 46 CALL FOR ENTRY opens March 1, 2021. Celebrating its 46th annual November 5 - 13, 2021, the San Francisco based festival has become a trusted guide to contemporary NativeAmerican life.
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Modern Native. Directed by Andrea Grant - The spoken word film “Modern Native” by Andrea Grant is about storytelling and the duality within Native Americans of mixed-blood who have been brought up learning both traditional myths and western fairytales equally.It’s about honoring your tribe and where you’re from, and finding empowerment within your origins as you face up to life’s PROGRAM 1 - OPENING NIGHT Director: Peter Spirer. 25 m, Documentary Short, USA. Nominated: Best Documentary Short. Sacheen Littlefeather will be in attendance. Breaking 45 years of silence after refusing the best actor Oscar on behalf of Marlon Brando at the 1973 Academy Awards, Sacheen Littlefeather tells the real story about the courageous moment in history that changed her life, raised awareness for Native American2019 WINNERS
The mission of the American Indian Film Institute is to foster understanding and appreciation of the culture, traditions, and issues of contemporary Native Americans. PROGRAM 2 — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Director: Andrée Cazabon. 30 m, Documentary Short, Canada. The biographical film of the acclaimed architect and the Indigenous knowledge system he pays tribute to an Anishinaabe raised in Blackfoot territory, architect Douglas Cardinal's curvilinear vision has produced instantly-recognizable monuments to Indigenous culture in the national capitals of both Canada and the United States. PROGRAM 4 — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Director: Nauzanin Knight. 9 m, Live Short, Canada. A television broadcast is set to air live to an international audience the following day. SHERITA, a young Indigenous woman, and up-and-coming singer in Canada, who has emerged anew from a turbulent youth—one of drug abuse, and a violent romantic relationship which resulted in her comma and the forced adoption of her baby— is set to take ROTINONHSION:NI IRONWORKERS Rotinonhsión:ni Ironworkers. Directed by Carlee Kawinehta Loft and Allan Downey - On May 10th, 2013, the crowning spire of the One World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York was set in place marking the completion of the first of six towers planned as replacements for those destroyed on September 11th, 2001. Atop that tower stood the latest generation of Haudenosaunee ironworkers to follow in CONTACT US — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE The mission of the American Indian Film Institute is to foster understanding and appreciation of the culture, traditions, and issues of contemporary Native Americans. PROGRAM 7 — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Director: Catharine Axley 1 hr, Documentary Feature, USA. Nominated: Best Documentary Feature. Spanning his fifty-year dogsled racing career, ATTLA explores the life and persona of George Attla, from his childhood as a tuberculosis survivor in the Alaskan interior, to his rise as ten-time world champion and mythical state hero, to a village elder resolutely training his grandnephew to race his DONATE — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Donate to AIFI. For over four decades, the American Indian Film Festival® has captivated its audiences with its thought-provoking programming and engaging content about Native peoples.SANTA FE DRIVE-IN
The American Indian Film Institute (AIFI) in partnership with Motorama at The Downs Santa Fe is proud to present First Sundays, an Indigenous film experience highlighting a collection of films from AIFI's 45+ year history.Featuring Indigenous vendor's and traditional food, First Sundays will take place every month, beginning Sunday, June 6.Tickets are 20% off for this special event!JOB OPPORTUNITIES
The mission of the American Indian Film Institute is to foster understanding and appreciation of the culture, traditions, and issues of contemporary Native Americans. PROGRAM 10 - CLOSING NIGHT Director: Ben-Alex Dupris 14 m, Documentary Short, USA. Nominated: Best Documentary Short. SWEETHEART DANCERS is a story about Sean and Adrian, a Two-Spirit couple determined to rewrite the rules of Native American culture through their participation in the "SweetheartDance."
PROGRAM 8 — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Director: Keith Lawrence. 12 m, Live Short, Canada. Nominated: Best Live Short. Presented through the Indigenous lens, enter a world destroyed by a zombie apocalypse, where two men, Kirt (Derek Miller) and Will (Howie Miller) stand watch at the barricades surrounding theRez.
INISKIM — AMERICAN INDIAN FILM INSTITUTE Iniskim. Directed by Daniel Glick - Shot on the real-life Blackfeet buffalo drive and inspired by a true story, Iniskim is a young girl’s journey from trauma to recovery.By reconnecting with the ancient power of the buffalo, the timeless landscape of her ancestors,and the
ROTINONHSION:NI IRONWORKERS Rotinonhsión:ni Ironworkers. Directed by Carlee Kawinehta Loft and Allan Downey - On May 10th, 2013, the crowning spire of the One World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York was set in place marking the completion of the first of six towers planned as replacements for those destroyed on September 11th, 2001. Atop that tower stood the latest generation of Haudenosaunee ironworkers to follow inHOP ALONG HANG ON
Hop Along Hang On. Directed by Cobra Collins - How do you take back a story you didn't know was yours?How do you move forward while embracing and understanding your past? Follow Rose the rabbit as she seeks her way back home.* Home
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