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The subjects of "Homeland: Four Portraits of Native Action" in Washington D.C. at the opening of the National Museum of the American Indian.

The annual series of New York premieres and cinema classics celebrates
the work of Native Americans in the movies-directors, actors,
writers, and community activists. Screenings in April will be presented
in cooperation with the 4th Tribeca Film Festival, April 21 - May 1

HOMELAND: FOUR PORTRAITS OF NATIVE ACTION

Screening is in the Auditorium of the George Gustav Heye Center. For directions, enter here. Reservatons are recommended for this screening. For the reservation form, enter here.

Discussion with director Roberta Grossman and community activists Gail Small (Northern Cheyenne) and Winona LaDuke (Mississippi Band Anishinaabeg).

  • Saturday, March 18, 2:00 pm - New York Premiere


WATERBUSTER

J. Carlos PeinadoPresented in conjunction with the Tribeca Film Festival. For screening location and ticket information, call 212-321-7400 or go to www.tribecafilmfestival.org. Discussion with the director and the producers at all screenings.

  • Saturday, April 29, 8:00 pm
    at AMC/Loews Lincoln Square 5
  • Sunday, April 30, 10:15 am
    at AMC/Loews Lincoln Square 6
  • Monday, May 1, 9:30 pm
    at Regal Cinemas Battery Park 11
  • Tuesday, May 2, 12:45 pm
    at AMC/Loews 34th Street 14

GUERRERO RESISTANCE: The Work of Carlos Efraín Pérez

"Eyes on What's Inside: The Militarization of Guerrero"Screening is in the Auditorium of the George Gustav Heye Center. For directions, enter here. Reservatons are recommended for this screening. For the reservation form, enter here.

Director Carlos Efraín Pérez (Mixe), winner of the Reebok Human Rights Award in 2005, will discuss his videos from the Mexican state of Guerrero. The works were produced by Promedios de Comunicación Comunitaria for the human rights center Centro de Derechos Humanos de la Montaña Tlachinollan.

THE BLOSSOMING OF MAXIMO OLIVEROS

"The Blossoming of Maximo Oliveros"Introduced by Diana Lee of Asian Cinevision. Presented in conjunction with the Asian American International Film Festival and the Asia Society.

  • Thursday, July 6, 7:00 pm at the Asia Society
  • Saturday, July 8, 2:00 pm at NMAI, Screening is in the Auditorium of the George Gustav Heye Center. For directions, enter here. Reservatons are recommended for this screening. For the reservation form, enter here.

Image credit: The subjects of "Homeland: Four Portraits of Native Action" in Washington D.C. at the opening of the National Museum of the American Indian.© 2005 Katahdin Foundation.; Mitchell and Rita Capitan at their home in Crownpoint, New Mexico on the Navajo Reservation. © 2005 Katahdin Foundation.; Evon Peter, Gwich’in, Chief of Arctic Village, Alaska. © 2005 Katahdin Foundation.; Gail Small, Executive Director of Native Action, on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation in Southeastern Montana. © 2005 Katahdin Foundation.; Barry Dana, Chief of the Penobscot Indian Nation, on the Penobscot River in Maine. © 2005 Katahdin Foundation.; Director J. Carlos Peinado - courtesy of the filmmaker; Eyes on What's Inside: The Militarization of Guerrero - courtesy of Carlos Efraín Pérez; The Blossoming of Maximo Oliveros - courtesy of Auraeus Solito

Homeland: Four Portraits of Native Action

Waterbuster

Guerrero Resistance: The Work of Carlos Efraín Pérez

The Blossoming of Maximo Oliveros

Roberta Grossman

Winona LaDuke

J. Carlos Peinado

Carlos Efraín Pérez Rojas

Daphne Ross

Gail Small



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