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Thursday August, 16 to Sunday, August 19
Presented by the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian and the Center for Contemporary Arts.

Native Cinema Showcase posterThe seventh Native Cinema Showcase explores issues of common concern to indigenous people worldwide. From Chile to the Arctic Circle, with stops throughout Native America, the filmmakers represented at the showcase have made entertaining, insightful and timely works that celebrate the growing presence of indigenous leadership, culture and media on the global stage.

The showcase is produced by the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) and the Center for Contemporary Arts (CCA) in cooperation with the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, the New Mexico Film Office, the imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival, and the Gary Farmer Gallery of Contemporary Art.

Featured Works

Ticket Information

All shows, unless otherwise noted:
$8.50 general admission
$7.50 CCA and NMAI members, students, and seniors
$7 student and senior members
$75 Patron Pass, includes priority admission to all events and the Filmmaker Brunch
$50/40 Festival Pass, includes priority admission to all films and Opening Night Party

Box Office: Call 505-982-1338, or visit the Center for Contemporary Arts, 1050 Old Pecos Trail
Info: Call 505-982-1338 or www.ccasantafe.org

Schedule at-a-glance

7:30 pm

At the CCA Cinematheque - $10
"Four Sheets to the Wind"Opening Night screening.
Four Sheets to the Wind with live music by Tamara Podemski. Sterlin Harjo's (Seminole/Creek) sweet, smart and restrained first feature was one of the hits at this year's Sundance Film Festival, with lead actress Tamara Podemski winning a Special Jury Prize for Acting. Preceded by Kawdan's Song. Laura Ortman (White Mountain Apache) stars and composed the score for this story about a Native violinist. In person: Sterlin Harjo, Tamara Podemski, Annabel Wong, Laura Ortman.

9 pm

At the CCA Cinematheque - Free
Opening Night Reception. A dessert reception and live music in the CCA lobby and porch. Master of ceremonies: Wes Studi (Cherokee).

6:30 pm

At the CCA Cinematheque
"The Wind Whispers There Is Someone Behind the Tundra"Best of the Sami Film Festival
Home to the only drive-in intended for snowmobiles and reindeer, featuring the world's first screen sculpted of ice, the Sami Film Festival is also known for its fine program of largely indigenous-produced works. This selection from the 2007 festival includes The Wind Whispers There Is Someone Behind the Tundra, Ailo Sets Off North, and clips from The Kautokeino Rebellion, which will premiere later this year. In person: Solveig Joks (Sámi) and Lars Ailo Gaup (Sámi).

7:30 pm

In the CCA Lobby - Free
Land Body Maps (Tierra Cuerpo Mapas)
Artist Leland Chapin of Los Colores Studio and performance artist Rulan Tangen (Métis) of Dancing Earth collaborate in a live art performance installation which includes on-site collage, painting, video projection and dance, all merging into a contemporary expression of indigenous resistance.

8:15 pm

At the CCA Cinematheque
Dancing Earth: La Renaissance Indigene, an evocative collage of the troupe called Dancing Earth. In person: Jock Soto, Gwendolen Cates, Rulan Tangen, Blackhorse Lowe (Navajo).

9 pm

At the VFW - $10
Gary Farmer and the Troublemakers
Renowned actor Gary Farmer heads up this hard-rocking blues band. More about the group at www.myspace.com/garyfarmerandthetroublemakers. Tickets available at the door or through the Gary Farmer Gallery.

12 noon

At the Gary Farmer Gallery - Free
"El Ultimo Elote/The Last Ear of Corn"Animation Celebration!
NMAI annual 2007 Animation Celebration! presents delightful works from Brazil, Canada, Mexico and the United States: First Fire , El Fantasma de la Milpa/Phantom of the Milpa, El Ultimo Elote/The Last Ear of Corn, Day and Night, The Beginning They Told, Tainá-Kan, The Big Star, Raven Tales: The Sea Wolf. Total running time: 72 minutes.

2:30 pm

At the CCA Cinematheque
"Weaving Worlds"Weaving Worlds
Bennie Klain (Navajo) explores the relationships between Navajo rug weavers and white reservation traders. With Native rugs—and knockoffs that look like them—increasingly popular in the global marketplace, can weavers find artistic validation, make a living and help maintain cultural continuity? Preceded by Klain's Share the Wealth and followed by an on-stage interview with Bennie Klain and artist Nora Naranjo-Morse (Tewa, Santa Clara Pueblo). In person: Bennie Klain, Nora Naranjo-Morse.

3 pm

At the CCA Moving Image Lab - Free
Paatuwaqatsi
The Hopi and Navajo mount a tremendous grassroots resistance when Peabody Mining Company practices endanger their drinking water, and in the process, the Hopi people rediscover an ancient prayer for hard times: running. Victor Masayesva (Hopi) follows an elder and a young girl who are among the runners taking the message "water is life" to the Fourth World Water Forum in Mexico City in 2006. In person: Victor Masayesva, Jr.

4 pm

At the Gary Farmer Gallery - Free
"No Regrets"Emerging Artists: Pump Up the Volume. Curated by Reaghan Tarbell (Mohawk) of National Museum of the American Indian. Across the hemisphere, filmmakers are using music to tell powerful stories: Newen/Life Force, No Regrets, Fish Out of Water, Memory in Bones, Death by Vibration, La Cumbia del Mole, Spin, Black Out, Dust Dive Music Video. Introduced by Margaret Sagan, NMAI. Total running time: 40 minutes.

5 pm

At the CCA Cinematheque
Journals of Knud Rasmussen
Zacharias Kunuk (Inuit) and Norman Cohn direct a new feature that illuminates the Inuit past (Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner). Based on the true story of the encounter of Avva, a great shaman and the explorer Knud Rasmussen, himself half-Inuit, Journals explores the moment when shamanism was overtaken by Christianity, forever changing the lives of the Inuit. Introduced by Suzan Shown Harjo (Cheyenne/Hodulgee Muscogee), director of Morningstar Institute.

6 pm

At the Gary Farmer Gallery - Free
"Metrosexual Indian"Emerging Artists: Identity Check. Curated by Jason Ryle (Saulteaux) of imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival. Native or white? Gay or straight? Man or woman? Young filmmakers from Canada explore issues of identity and hybridity in this collection: Metrosexual Indian, The 2nd Dumbest Question of the 20th Century, Meskanahk (My Path), Demonstration of Indianness #31, Through the Looking Glass. Introduced by Jason Ryle. Total running time: 49 minutes.

7:30 pm

At the CCA Cinematheque
"Imprint"Imprint
First-time director Michael Linn and producer Chris Eyre (Cheyenne/Arapaho), along with a smart and attractive cast, weave Native mythologies into a Sixth Sense-style supernatural thriller. This atmospheric, edge-of-your-seat film was shot on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and on an allegedly haunted buffalo ranch. In person: Michael Linn, Chris Eyre.

8 pm

At the CCA Moving Image Lab - Free
Novelist Evelina Zuni Lucero (Isleta Pueblo) and poet Jon Davis host a cast of writers and poets who have taught at the Institute of American Indian Arts.

9 pm

At the VFW - $10
Gary Farmer and the Troublemakers
Renowned actor Gary Farmer heads up this hard-rocking blues band. More about the group at www.myspace.com/garyfarmerandthetroublemakers. Tickets available at the door or through the Gary Farmer Gallery.

12 noon

At the CCA Moving Image Lab - Free
"Tainá-Kan, The Big Star"Animation Celebration!
NMAI annual 2007 Animation Celebration! presents delightful works from Brazil, Canada, Mexico and the United States: First Fire , El Fantasma de la Milpa/Phantom of the Milpa, El Ultimo Elote/The Last Ear of Corn, Day and Night, The Beginning They Told, Tainá-Kan, The Big Star, Raven Tales: The Sea Wolf. Total running time: 72 minutes.

2:30 pm

At the CCA Moving Image Lab
"Moose TV"Moose TV
Sneak previews of three episodes of a new comedy television series from Canada. A city slicker (Saulteaux actor Adam Beach) starts up a community television station in a tiny reservation town. Gary Farmer (Cayuga) plays the ethically challenged mayor, Nathaniel Arcand (Plains Cree) is a hottie cameraman and Jennifer Podemski (Saulteaux) a would-be femme fatale. In person: Gary Farmer.

3 pm

At the CCA Cinematheque
"Cocalero"Cocalero
An incisive, up-close look at Evo Morales, the indigenous Aymara front-runner in Bolivia's presidential race who will make history in Latin America. Charismatic and down-to-earth, he puts relief for the coca farmers affected by the U.S. anti-coca campaign at the center of his platform.

5 pm

At the CCA Moving Image Lab
"Newen/Life Force"Emerging Artists: Pump Up the Volume.
Curated by Reaghan Tarbell (Mohawk) of National Museum of the American Indian. Across the hemisphere, filmmakers are using music to tell powerful stories: Newen/Life Force, No Regrets, Fish Out of Water, Memory in Bones, Death by Vibration, La Cumbia del Mole, Spin, Black Out, Dust Dive Music Video. Introduced by Margaret Sagan, NMAI. Total running time: 40 minutes.

5:30 pm

At the CCA Cinematheque
"Trudell" Trudell
A reprise of one of the biggest hits from past showcases, with the great John Trudell (Santee Sioux) in person to discuss his life and work. This award-winning film traces the life of an American icon who has proven himself fearless in confronting the ugly realities of American life and culture.

6 pm

At the CCA Moving Image Lab
"The 2nd Dumbest Question of the 20th Century"Emerging Artists: Identity Check.
Curated by Jason Ryle (Saulteaux) of imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival. Native or white? Gay or straight? Man or woman? Young filmmakers from Canada explore issues of identity and hybridity in this collection: Metrosexual Indian, The 2nd Dumbest Question of the 20th Century, Meskanahk (My Path), Demonstration of Indianness #31, Through the Looking Glass. Introduced by Jason Ryle. Total running time: 49 minutes.

Event Locations

  • CCA Cinematheque, Moving Image Lab, and CCA Lobby
    1050 Old Pecos Trail • Santa Fe, NM
    505-982-1338 • www.ccasantafe.org
  • VFW Post 2951
    307 Montezuma Street • Santa Fe, NM

Educational Programs

Presented in conjunction with the New Mexico Film Office
For a PDF of the flyer, enter here.

Thursday, August 16, 9 am - 5 pm
Moviemaking Intensive
Angelique Midthunder, Chris Eyre, Tobi Ives and David Midthunder lead youth aged 8-18 in setting up, rehearsing and filming a scene using professional equipment. Students will also meet with filmmakers and learn about the possibilities in moviemaking as a career.

Thursday, August 16 and Friday, August 17, 9 am - 5 pm
Animation Workshop
Chris Kientz (Cherokee), the producer of the series Raven Tales, and his crew of animators lead a two-day animation intensive for students age 8-18.

Partner Festival

Saturday, August 11 and Sunday, August 12
The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center presents
Southwest Indian Film Theater 2007
"Waterbuster"A weekend of the best Native cinema from the past, present and future! Programs include Animation Celebration!; the documentary Waterbuster, with director Carlos Peinado (Mandan/Hidatsa) in person; the SWIFT Reception and an outdoor screening of Powwow Highway. Tickets are $3 per day, plus $5 for the SWIFT Reception. For a complete schedule call IPPC at 505-724-3519 or email: tmccullah@indianpueblo.com. The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center is located at 2401 12th St. NW in Albuquerque.

Poster Artist

Poster artist: Micah Wesley
Born in Albuquerque in 1978, Micah Wesley (Creek/Kiowa) has been making pictures since childhood. Since selling his first painting to buy a Nintendo Entertainment System he has worked in many media: acrylic, prismacolor pencil, enamel, alabaster, clay, wood, small metals and photography. Micah also enjoys being a DJ and riding his single speed bike.

Presenting Organizations

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN AND THE NMAI FILM & VIDEO CENTER
Chartered by Congress in 1989 as the 18th museum of the Smithsonian Institution, the National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) preserves, presents, and celebrates the Native cultures of the Americas. For more information, please visit www.americanindian.si.edu. The NMAI Film and Video Center (FVC) presents screenings and information services concerning Native films, video, radio, television, and electronic media throughout the Americas and Hawai'i. Projects include: the Native Networks initiative and bilingual Website; the biennial Native American Film and Video Festival; two annual screening series, At the Movies in New York and Washington, D.C., and the Native Cinema Showcase; and film and video tours. The FVC is headquartered at NMAI in New York with staff and programs also in the NMAI's museum on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.

THE CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY ARTS AND THE CCA CINEMATHEQUE
Through its film, media, visual, and performing arts and interdisciplinary programming, the CCA provides a forum to promote the exploration of new ideas in contemporary art and thought. CCA supports visual artists, performers, filmmakers, and other creative people who work in exploratory ways, sparking dialogues and collaborations in and beyond the Santa Fe community. The CCA Cinematheque has screened the best in new and classic cinema daily since 1984. Visit www.ccasantafe.org for more information.

Staff

Festival Committee: For the NMAI: Elizabeth Weatherford (Founder and Director, Film and Video Center), Reaghan Tarbell, Margaret Sagan, Charmaine Jackson-John. For the CCA Cinematheque: Jason Silverman (Director, Film Programming), Michelle Svenson, Jason Ryle (imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival), Filip Celander.
CCA Staff: Meghan Henshaw, Jill Battson, Lisa Pelletier.
NMAI Staff: Wendy Allen, Amalia Cordova, Patrick Glynn, Millie Seubert.

Thanks

Frieda and Jim Arth, Lucius Barr, Faye Brown, Buena Onda Americas, Ann-Irene Buljo, Cosmo Cardozo, Amalia Cordova, Gary Farmer, Patrick Glynn, Dan Grignon, Jan Erik Holst, Jefferson John, Ted Kroeber, Deborah Lamal, Tazbah McCullah, Native Lens, New Mexico Film Office (Lisa Strout, Director; Jodi Delaney Program Director), Sierra Ornelas, Tracey Rector, Reuben Ringlero, Julia Solomonoff, Melissa Sanchez, Lisa Sarenduc, Millie Seubert, Ron Solimon, Sami Film Festival, Julia Solomonoff, Maura Studi, Wanda Vanderstoop, Håkon Isak Vars, Vtape

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Créditos Fotográficos: Audience at Plan B Cinematheque during discussion after A House Made of Dawn - photograph by Amalia Cordova; Native Cinema Showcase poster by Micah Wesley - courtesy of the Gary Farmer Gallery; Four Sheets to the Wind - Chuck Foxen; Ailo Sets Off North; El Ultimo Elote/The Last Ear of Corn; Weaving Worlds - courtesy of Nancy Schiesari; No Regrets; Metrosexual Indian (2005) - courtesy of Vtape; © 2007 Imprint; Tainá-Kan, The Big Star; Moose TV; Cocalero; Newen/Life-Force; Trudell - photograph by Gregory Bayne; The 2nd Dumbest Question of the 20th Century (2004) - photograph by Marcel Fayant, courtesy of Vtape; Waterbuster - courtesy of J. Carlos Peinado

Featured Works

Ticket Information

Schedule at-a-glance

Event Locations

Educational Programs

Partner Festival

Poster Artist

Presenting Organizations

Staff

Thanks

Download the Native Cinema Showcase program

Gwendolen Cates

Chris Eyre

Gary Farmer

Sterlin Harjo

Chris Kientz

Bennie Klain

Michael Linn

Blackhorse Lowe

Victor Masayesva, Jr.

Angelique Midthunder

Nora Naranjo-Morse

J. Carlos Peinado

Tamara Podemski

Jock Soto

Wes Studi

Rulan Tangen

John Trudell

Annabel Wong



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