"NOW PLAYING: Filmmaker Anthony Florez examines native identity through the eyes of self-professed cowgirl Kellie Harry, a fellow member of the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe who returned to Northern Nevada to raise her children in their traditional lifestyle. See "Generations" by Anthony Florez, now playing in the Video Arts Room located pre-security in the International Terminal. http://bit.ly/33lZL7Y" This was posted to our Instagram account on November 06, 2019 – https://millsfield.sfomuseum.org/instagram/1947425471/
"Celebrate Native American Heritage Month at SFO with a visit to the Video Arts gallery in the International Terminal Departures Lobby. SFO Museum is currently screening four film shorts by Native American and First Nations filmmakers, with a rotation of Native American and First Nations programming throughout the month of November. NOW PLAYING: Toronto-based filmmaker Chrisann Hessing profiles Joshua DePerry, aka DJ Classic Roots, who merges the sounds and dance of his Anishinaabe culture with techno music as he inspires indigenous youths to look to the future without forgetting their past. See "Turning Tables" by Chrisann Hessing, now playing in the Video Arts Room located pre-security in the International Terminal. http://bit.ly/2p2pWBT" This was posted to our Instagram account on November 01, 2019 – https://millsfield.sfomuseum.org/instagram/1947425473/
"NOW PLAYING: A young woman and an Anishinaabe shapeshifter are guided by the spirits of displaced animals in this dreamlike stop-motion film by Michif artist Amanda Strong that raises the issues of land development and reclamation of indigenous practices. See "Biidaaban (The Dawn Comes)" by Amanda Strong, now playing in the Video Arts Room located pre-security in the International Terminal. http://bit.ly/33Z6t4f" This was posted to our Instagram account on November 18, 2019 – https://millsfield.sfomuseum.org/instagram/1947425467/
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Fancy Dance Q&A with Creator Erica Tremblay, and leads Lily Gladstone and Isabel Deroy-Olso

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"A trans youth who has lost connection to his Native culture is profoundly affected by a chance encounter with a mysterious woman in this story of identity and reconnection by filmmaker Shane McSauby, a citizen of the Gichi Wiikwedong Odawa Anishinaabek. See "Mino Bimaadiziwin" by Shane McSauby, now playing in the Video Arts Room located pre-security in the International Terminal. http://bit.ly/372tBkb" This was posted to our Instagram account on November 13, 2019 – https://millsfield.sfomuseum.org/instagram/1763566633/
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The director of a #film out of #BritishColumbia that tells the #story of a #ResidentialSchool #survivor says her work is part of a #ParadigmShift as the #Canadian #FilmIndustry provides more space to #Indigenous #filmmaking .
Marie Clements( #Metis ) directed Bones of Crows, which recently played at the #InternationalFilmFestival of #Ottawa ( #IFFO ) & follows the life of Aline Spears, played by actress Grace Dove.
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#IndigenousFilmmakers #NativeFilm #Canada #Filmmakers

Indigenous filmmaking getting more of the spotlight, director says | CBC News

The director of a film out of B.C. that tells the story of a residential school survivor says her work is part of a "paradigm shift" as the Canadian film industry provides more space to Indigenous filmmaking.

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