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UPCOMING SCREENINGS

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PREVIOUS SCREENINGS

September 2006

"When Your Hands Are Tied" premiered on Kid's Day, Sept. 7, at the Navajo Nation Fair, and was introduced by President Joe Shirley Jr. and first lady Vikki Shirley.

November 2006

"When Your Hands Are Tied" was accepted into the 31st Annual American Indian Film Festival in San Francisco

http://www.aifisf.com/aifi/aiff/2006/schedule.php?display=whenyourhands

March 2007

Rag Rug Festival Las Cruces, Sponsored by theNew Mexico Women's Foundation and its Women's Cottage Industries program, this annual event offers visitors a unique opportunity to purchase a variety of handmade items by New Mexico's women artisans.
Admission is FREE to the museum, festival and films!

Agua Caliente Museum's Sixth Annual Palm Springs Native American Film Festival and Cultural Weekend

http://www.accmuseum.org

April 2007

Sin Fronteras Film Festival

www.myspace.com/SinFronterasFilms

http://www.unm.edu/~lasunm/resources/LIMON_Spring_II_2007.pdf

The University of New Mexico’s celebration of Native American culture and heritage at the 52nd annual Nizhoni Days

Native Xperience

Sponsored and organized by the Kiva Club since the 1950s, Nizhoni Days demonstrate the wealth of Native American achievements in the arts, activism, politics, academics and culture.

http://www.unm.edu/~market/cgi-bin/archives/001873.html

Special Public Screening of "When Your Hands are Tied"

performances by BLACKFIRE and Radmilla Cody

The Guild Theater

http://www.guildcinema.com

July 2007

Monument Valley Film Festival

Monument Valley High School Auditorium

Kayenta, Arizona

Film Festival Schedule

Poster

www.monumentvalleyfilmfest.com

Coconino Center for the Arts
2300 North Fort Valley Road Flagstaff, AZ

7:30-9:30

Poster

Directions

http://www.culturalpartners.org/default.htm

August 2007

Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
4th Annual SouthWest Indian Film Theater - Films by Native American and Indigenous Filmmakers
2401 12th Street, Albuquerque, NM

See the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center site for all the film listings

www.indianpueblo.org/whatsnew/AugSeptcalendar2.pdf

www.indianpueblo.org

www.indianpueblo.com

Gary Farmer
Gallery of Contemporary Art
131 West San Francisco Street
Santa Fe, New Mexico, 87501

505.988.1171

www.garyfarmergallery.com

Santa Fe Film Center
1616 St. Michael's Dr.
Santa Fe, NM 87505

http://www.santafefilmfestival.com/Information

October 2007

Heard Museum Film Festival

Heard Museum
2301 N. Central Avenue (Central & Encanto)
Phoenix, AZ 85004

602.252.8848

http://www.heard.org/NETCOMMUNITY/Page.aspx?&pid=508&srcid=183

Red Fork Native American Film Festival

Tulsa, Oklahoma

Sponsored by the Muscogee (Creek) Nation and Tulsa Community College. Red Fork presents films that showcase the work of native actors, writers, and directors, or films that focus upon the experiences of indigenous people – all in an effort to entertain and inform our communities. With integrity and dignity, the Festival hopes to build a stronger sense of community among Native Americans and non-Native Americans.

To this end, the Festival is committed to presenting these films in our community without charging admission. Kris Everett, Administrative Assistant I Liberal Arts Division PH: (918) 595-8079 FX: (918) 595-8197 TCC - West Campus 7505 W. 41st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74107-8633 E-mail: keverett@tulsacc.edu

Schedule:

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