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At the Movies presents premieres and cinema classics in
New York City to celebrate the work of Native Americans in the
moviesdirectors, producers, writers, actors, musicians and
community activists. Introduced by the filmmakers and other speakers,
programs will be screened May to December 2005. The opening program
will be presented in cooperation with the Tribeca Film Festival,
April 21 to May 1, 2005.


Presented
in cooperation with the Tribeca Film Festival. For information
about tickets go to www.tribecafilmfestival.org.
Monday,
April 25 at 6:30 pm
at Regal Battery Park Theatre 2
- Tuesday, April 26 at 9:30 pm
at Regal Battery Park Theatre 2
- Wednesday, April 27 at 4pm
at Tribeca Cinemas Theater 1
- Wednesday, April 27 at 9 pm
Free Live Musical Performance with JOHN TRUDELL and his band
BAD DOG
at the Tribeca Rock Club, 16 Warren Street (b/n Church and Broadway)

Screenings are in either the Screening Room or the Auditorium
of the George Gustave Heye Center. For directions, enter
here.
- Thursday, May 12, 6 pm + 7 pm - Auditorium
- Thursday, June 9, 6 pm - Screening Room
- Thursday, August 11, 6 pm - Screening Room

Screenings are in the Auditorium of the George Gustave Heye
Center. For directions, enter
here.
- Thursday, June 23, 6 pm
- Saturday, June 25, 1 pm

Screenings are in the Auditorium of the George Gustave
Heye Center. For directions, enter
here.
- Thursday, July 21, 6 pm
- Saturday, July 23, 1 pm

Screenings
are in the Auditorium of the George Gustave Heye Center. For directions,
enter here.
Introduced by lead actor Larry Littlebird (Laguna and Santo Domingo),
and the director.
- Saturday, December 10,
2 - 4:30 pm
Poetry reading to follow at Manhattan's famed Bowery Poetry
Club, featuring poetry reading by Larry Littlebird.
Saturday,
December 10,
6 - 7:30 pm
Bowery Poetry Club
308 Bowery (between Houston and Bleecker streets)
New York, NY 10012
Subway: F train to Second Ave; 6 train to Bleecker
www.bowerypoetry.com
Phone: 212-614-0505
Admission is free.
For information about the December 8 screening in Washington,
DC, enter here.


Acknowledgments
TRUDELL screenings and performances made possible with
support from the Tribeca Film Festival, Appaloosa Pictures and
ASCAP.
AT THE MOVIES is made possible with public funds from
the New York State Council on the Arts, a State Agency.

Image credit:
Trudell - photograph by Gregory Bayne; A Thousand Roads
- photographs by Claudio Miranda. Photographs courtesy of the
Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian.; Film still
from the film Chac; Don't Call Me Tonto; House
Made of Dawn - photograph by Peter Morse © 1970; Mesa
and Larry Littlebird - photograph by Peter Morse © 1970
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