The American Indian Film Festival is underway!
Nov. 2 -- 10, 2012 in San Francisco
Check out the great films, link to program:
http://aifisf.com/wp-content/uploads/AIFF-2012-program-guide.pdf
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The American Indian Film Institute (AIFI) is proud to announce the nominees for the 37th annual American Indian Film Festival. The awards will be presented at the annual American Indian Motion Picture Awards Show on Saturday Nov. 10 at 6:00 p.m at the historic Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco.
Over 80 films have been screened and judged by a jury panel designated by the American Indian Film Institute (AIFI). Twelve prestigious awards will be recognized to those with outstanding cinematic accomplishments, including: Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Documentary Feature, Best Documentary Short, Best Live Short Subject, Best Animation, Best Music Video, Best Industrial and Eagle Spirit Awards.
Since 1978, the American Indian Motion Picture Awards Show has evolved and revolved, maintaining its focus as a community – based circle where creative storytellers are showcased and commended for their cinematic achievements. The Awards Show reflects the essence of Indian cinema and performance.
“The Film Festival and Awards Show are the cornerstone of what we do – providing an opportunity and national venue for emerging and established filmmakers, entertainers and performing artist to convene, renew their artistic spirit and share their gifts.” Director Michael Smith
Nov. 2 -- 10, 2012 in San Francisco
Check out the great films, link to program:
http://aifisf.com/wp-content/uploads/AIFF-2012-program-guide.pdf
Posted at Censored News
http://www.bsnorrell.blogspot.com
The American Indian Film Institute (AIFI) is proud to announce the nominees for the 37th annual American Indian Film Festival. The awards will be presented at the annual American Indian Motion Picture Awards Show on Saturday Nov. 10 at 6:00 p.m at the historic Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco.
Over 80 films have been screened and judged by a jury panel designated by the American Indian Film Institute (AIFI). Twelve prestigious awards will be recognized to those with outstanding cinematic accomplishments, including: Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Documentary Feature, Best Documentary Short, Best Live Short Subject, Best Animation, Best Music Video, Best Industrial and Eagle Spirit Awards.
Since 1978, the American Indian Motion Picture Awards Show has evolved and revolved, maintaining its focus as a community – based circle where creative storytellers are showcased and commended for their cinematic achievements. The Awards Show reflects the essence of Indian cinema and performance.
“The Film Festival and Awards Show are the cornerstone of what we do – providing an opportunity and national venue for emerging and established filmmakers, entertainers and performing artist to convene, renew their artistic spirit and share their gifts.” Director Michael Smith
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