Indigenous in Film

2022 Films, Indigenous in Film, Letterboxd, Profile

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Top ten films directed by women to watch for in 2022!

by cinemafemme

May 13, 2022

We are taking a beat after our short film fest to share the 2022 female directed films we cannot wait to see. All of these films will either be premiering

2022 Awards, indigenous filmmaker, Indigenous in Film, Profile

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The 50 best films of 2021: Part 2 (25 – 1)

by Rebecca Martin

December 19, 2021

This is Part 2 of our top 50 films of 2021. Here we showcase the top 25. To read more about what motivated our list and part 1, see link.

2022 Awards, Film Festivals, indigenous filmmaker, Indigenous in Film, Interviews, producer, Sexual Assault Awareness, Tribeca

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Co-producers Mollye Asher (“Nomadland”) and Kimberly Parker on their Tribeca thriller “Catch the Fair One”

by Dawn Borchardt

June 10, 2021

“Catch the Fair One” premieres at Tribeca on June 13th, and Cinema Femme was fortunate to speak with co-producers Kimberly Parker (“The Last Black Man in San Francisco”) and Academy

All-Star, indigenous filmmaker, Indigenous in Film, Interviews, Lynn Shelton

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Indigenous Filmmaker Erica Tremblay charts her road to making “Little Chief” and future projects

by Rebecca Martin

January 8, 2021

Erica Tremblay is the recipient of 2021 “Of A Certain Age” Grant, a grant created in Lynn Shelton’s honor. Northwest Film Forum is behind the grant, along with Duplass Brothers

Chicago, Indie Films, Indigenous in Film, LIVE Events, LIVE Q&A, Womxn supporting Womxn

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Q&A with “Once Upon A River” filmmaker and cast

by cinemafemme

October 1, 2020

This fall we talked to filmmaker Haroula Rose, actors Kenadi DelaCerna, John Ashton, Lindsay Pulsipher, Kenn E. Head, and producer Grace Hahn about their film “Once Upon A River”. Now

Chicago, Indie Films, Indigenous in Film, Interviews, Now Playing

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Fish out of water: Haroula Rose on ‘Once Upon a River,’ directing Maya Hawke, and much more

by Matt Fagerholm

August 9, 2019

I’m Greek, my family is from Greece, but I grew up in the Midwest, and I also love Americana as well as folk and country music. Who gets to have

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