The 2021 Indigenous Short Film Tour
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"The 2021 Sundance Institute Indigenous Short Film Tour is a FREE 85-minute virtual program of seven short films directed by Indigenous filmmakers selected from recent editions of the Sundance Film Festival. Presented in partnership with our friends at museums, Native cultural centers, and arthouse cinemas, this exciting new offering curated by the Institute’s Indigenous Program will feature fiction, documentary, animation, and experimental works from around the world, giving new audiences a taste of what Indigenous filmmakers have to offer. The Festival's Short Film Program has long been established as a place to discover talented Indigenous directors, such as past alumni Taika Waititi, Blackhorse Lowe, Sterlin Harjo, Sky Hopinka, Caroline Monnet, and Shaandiin Tome.
PROGRAM:
This Is the Way We Rise (Ciara Lacy, 2021) - 2:34
The Fourfold (Alisi Telengut, 2021) - 14:49
Little Chief (Erica Tremblay, 2020) - 22:05
Fainting Spells (Sky Hopinka, 2018) - 33:40
Now Is the Time (Christopher Auchter, 2020) - 44:28
Lichen (Lisa Jackson, 2020) - 1:00:45
Fast Horse (Alexandra Lazarowich, 2018) - 1:12:21
Support for screenings in Michigan and New Mexico is provided by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Thank you to our partners for bringing the tour to Indigenous audiences across the country:
• The Picture House (Pelham, NY): thepicturehouse.org/
• Detroit Narrative Agency (Detroit, MI): alliedmedia.org/projects/detroit-narrative-agency
• First Americans Museum (Oklahoma City, OK): famok.org/
• Poeh Cultural Center (Santa Fe, NM): poehcenter.org/
• Autry Museum of the American West (Los Angeles, CA): theautry.org/
• Northwest Film Forum (Seattle, WA): nwfilmforum.org/
• Historic Stranahan House Museum (Florida): stranahanhouse.org/
• Heard Museum (Phoenix, AZ): heard.org/
• Native Reel Cinema Festival (Florida): nativereelcinemafestival.com/
• Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum (Florida): ahtahthiki.com/
• Waiwai Collective (Honolulu, HI): waiwaicollective.com/
The Sundance Institute Indigenous Program is supported by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, W.K. Kellogg Foundation, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, WarnerMedia, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Nia Tero Foundation, Indigenous Screen Office, SAGindie, New Zealand Film Commission, Jenifer and Jeffrey Westphal, Indigenous Media Initiatives, Felix Culpa, Sarah Luther, and Susan Shilliday."
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