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Ian Skorodin

November 2006

Ian SkorodinIan Skorodin (Choctaw) is the director of the dramatic feature Tushka, which premiered at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival, and won the Best Feature Award at the 1998 Arizona International Film Festival. In 2002, Skorodin attended the Sundance Institute's Producer's Conference, the PBS Annual Conference and Producer's Academy in San Francisco, California, and INPUT in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. He is currently developing Ten Little Indians, a feature about imprisoned Native Americans. Skorodin has taught youth video workshops for the American Indian Film Institute Tribal Touring Program, the Inter-Tribal Entertainment Youth Video Program, the OVCDC Film & Music Academy, the Weeneebeg Film and Video Festival, and the Young Native Scholars/UCSD Residential Media Program. He received a BA in Film and Television from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. Skorodin grew up in Evanston, Illinois.

Screened by NMAI

Image credit: Ian Skorodin - courtesy of the filmmaker

Screened by NMAI

Participant, 2006 Native American Film and Video Festival

 


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