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ANN: Alaska Native Heritage Center's Indigenous World Film Festival


January 9 and 10 - Indigenous World Film Festival

Presenting films from around the world including: Australia, New
Zealand, Canada and more!

Opening Reception-
Friday, January 9, 2009 6:00 p.m.
Meet film producers, directors, see Alaska Native dancers and enjoy
complimentary refreshments.
Films will be show through 11 p.m. approx.
Free Admission for Friday evening's films and reception

Saturday, January 10, 2009  10 a.m. - 11 p.m.
See short films, full length feature films and documentaries throughout
the day.
Admission- $9.95 adults, $6.95 children, ages 6 & under FREE, Members
FREE

Film Schedule
Friday, January 9, 2009

6:00 PM  Doors Open

6:30    Welcome reception and entertainment and Alaska Native Dance
Performance

7:00    Welcome by Festival Director Steven Alvarez and introduction
of guest filmmakers

7:10    Growing Up Native in Alaska  Jonathan Stanton, AK, USA  20 min
Doc. short
          Introduction and Q/A with film makers Jon Stanton & Steven
          Alvarez

7:40   Finding Their Own Dance  Robert Prince, AK, USA  57 min
Documentary
         Introduction, Q/A & dance performance with featured talent,
Loren Anderson and Imamsuat.

8:50    Ancestor Eyes  Kalani Queypo, USA  21 min Documentary Short

9:15    By the Rapids  Joseph Lazare, Canada - 24 min animation

9:45    One Drum  Helen Haig-Brown, Canada  4 minute music video

9:50    Taua-War Party   TearepaKahi, New Zealand - 15 minute short

10:05   Coloring the Media  Carlisle Antonio, UK  75 min feature.

Saturday, January 10, 2008 - Daytime

10:00 AM  Welcome:  Festival Director, Steven Alvarez

10:10    Yuut Yaqungviat  Jacqueline Cleveland, AK, USA 26 min
Documentary

10:30    Villagers in the City  Isaiah Woods, USA  20 min short

10:55   Palo's Wedding - Knud Rasmussen, Greenland 79 min Feature
Documentary

12:20 PM  The Crossroad*  Monique Lowell, USA - 7 minute short
                Sunwoman* Alexandra Patrick & Eric Francisco  6 minute
                short
                Introduction and Q/A with American Indian Film
Institute Tribal Touring Program Director Mytia Smith

12:40   Unraveling The Wind -  Deborah Schildt, AK, USA 27 min.
Documentary
           Introduction and Q/A with film Director Deborah Schildt
website for film

1:40   A Perilous Journey*  Shensi Long, USA 30 minute short

1:50   Gulpilil: One Red Blood  Darlene Johnson, Australia  56 minute
documentary

2:50   Makes You Stronger*  Iris Vasquez, USA 5 minute short
         Introduction and Q/A with American Indian Film Institute
Tribal Touring Program Director Mytia Smith

3:00   Little Caughnaqaga  Reaghan Tarbell, USA 56 minute documentary
         Introduction and Q/A with film Director Reaghan Tarbell.
Reaghan works at NMAI in DC.  He is Mohawk from Canada.

4:10   How Raven Stole the Sun* - Briana Albini, USA 8 minute short

4:20   Sparkling Igloo - Brigitte Lebrasseur, Canada 7 min Documentary
Short

4:30   Exile - Zacharias Kunuk, Canada 48 min Documentary

5:20   The Voice of Our Spirit   Rachel Naninaaq Edwardson, AK, USA 50
min Documentary
           Introduction and Q/A with film Director Rachel Edwardson

6:20    INTERMISSION

Saturday, January 10, 2008 - Evening

6:40   Welcome back and introductions

6:45   Sikumi  Andrew Okpeaha Maclean, AK. USA 15 minute dramatic short

7:00   Too Late*  Gabrielle McKinnon, USA, 15 minute short
         Coyote and Frog* - Duwayne Sherman, USA 14 minute short
         Introduction and Q/A with American Indian Film Institute
Tribal Touring Program Director Mytia Smith

7:35   Native Wind - Chip Comins, USA 13 minute short

7:50    Floating  Blackhorse Lowe, USA 10 minute short

8:00   Older Than American  Georgina Lightning, USA 102 minute feature
         Introduction and Q/A with film Director Georgina Lightning
http://www.olderthanamerica.com/


9:45   Turquoise Rose  Travis Hamilton, USA 94 minute Feature Film
          Introduction and Q/A with film talent Natasha Johnson
          http://www.turquoiserosethemovie.com/

* American Indian Film Institute Tribal Touring Program

For more information, see

http://www.alaskanative.net/en/main_nav/plan_visit/calendar_events/indigenous_wff/

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