About the Event
Join us for the Red International Film Festival 2024!
Schedule of Events:
Native Women Talk Character Development
Joanelle Romero (Award-winning Powwow Highway, The Girl Called Hatter Fox – The first film in which a Native actress carried the leading role. The first contemporary Native woman’s story ever produced), Grace Dove (Award-winning Bones of Crows, Award-winning Monkey Beach) and Irene Bedard (Award-winning Songs My Brother Taught Me, Alaska Daily) share their stories of working in film and television.
The Conversation Series is a dynamic set of events occurring throughout the spring, summer, and fall seasons annually. This series encompasses a range of engaging activities, from illuminating panel discussions to enriching masterclasses and invaluable networking events. Each year, The Conversation Series is thoughtfully curated to remain highly pertinent to contemporary industry themes, trends, and the challenges that shape our world.
Storytelling stands as the foundational language of Native Indigenous Peoples, profoundly influencing our community and binding us together. The power of narrative, the translation of moving images onto the screen, the visionary artistry, and the ensuing discussions—these elements collectively constitute “The Conversation.”
This series is an exultant celebration of Native Indigenous talents, including actors, comedians, musicians, writers, producers, directors, and their allies. Through stimulating conversations and panel discussions, we honor and champion their significant contributions to the world of entertainment.
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