Vision Maker E-News - May 2017
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Teacher Appreciation
Educational Titles 25% Discount
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In recognition of Teacher Appreciation we're offering a 25% discount on our educational films--even our newest films. We want teachers to include more Native American films in their classrooms.
Educational Films
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'Hand Game' Featured on American Archive for Public Broadcasting
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Producer Larry Johnson's film, Hand Game, explores the mythic and historic roots of contemporary gambling in the Northwest Native Society through a look at the traditional hand game (also called "stick game" or "bone game"). Filmmakers show how traditional ways of thinking are alive today in Indian Country.
Get an inside view of an ancient form of gambling that combines strategy, wit and skill. Featured on Vision Maker Media's
"40 Years. 40 Films. 40 Weeks." during week of May 23.
Read Larry's comments about his film and the overall importance of Native films.
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40 Years. 40 Films. 40 Weeks - May Films
May 2 -
Racing the Rez
May 9 -
The Thick Dark Fog
May 16 -
Looking Toward Home
May 23 -
Hand Game
May 30 -
Choctaw Code Talkers
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Upcoming Screenings
May 26
June 6-11
June 7-18
June 9-19
June 14-18
June 29-July 2
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Check out highlights of films coming
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Fund a Need Projects That Need Your Support
Option 1: Native Filmmakers Training
Give the most qualified people, Native people, the opportunity to tell their own stories. Help Native voices build a community of Native American creators and participants who engage the arts and connect across generations.
Training will increase the skills of emerging and mid-career Native filmmakers, in both creative and business aspects of filmmaking, and provide opportunities for Native filmmakers to network, learn from each other and develop skills to become self-sustainable. Give Native Filmmakers a Voice
Option 2: Vision Maker Media Film Festival
Our last film festival showcased 21 Indigenous films, hosted five Q&A events, developed an 11-member local planning committee, presented 12 Indigenous filmmakers, actors/talents and hosted the world premiere of Medicine Woman the one-hour PBS documentary.
Giving from now until May 18, your donation qualifies for local matching funds by the Lincoln Community Foundation as part of Give to Lincoln Day.
Help us make the 2018 Vision Maker Film Festival a success!
Support Our Film Festival
Option 3: Help our organization with other needs.
Donate
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STG, SIFF, Amazon Video Direct, Longhouse Media Present Free Film Presentation, Art Exhibit
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STG, SIFF, Amazon Video Direct and Longhouse Media join forces to present Rumble + Re:definition, an evening of free events at Seattle's Paramount Theatre on May 26. The evening will include a screening of the film Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World, directed by Catherine Bainbridge; the opening of the latest Re:definition art exhibit as part of the Indigenous Centered Perspectives series; a talkback with artists and filmmakers; and a reception with drinks, hors d’oeuvres and a live DJ.
Curator Tracy Rector (Seminole/Choctaw) offers an art installation elevating the presence and availability of work created by Indigenous artists, with pieces by artists Bracken Hanuse Corlett, Margie Morris, and Amanda Spotted Fawn Strong. Doors open at 6 p.m. for a public viewing of the gallery, and the film begins at 7 p.m. with the talkback and reception to follow at 9:30 p.m. The exhibit runs through September 2017.
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Event: Dec. 4-9
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