July 2, 2014

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At visionmakermedia.org/films, you can search our catalog, preview programs, and download promotional materials.

Below is a 6-hour programming block leading up to Native American Heritage Month this November. Or, pick and choose individual programs to air anywhere in your schedule.
 
Contact Georgiana Lee (Navajo), Assistant Director, at georgiana.lee@unl.edu for questions pertaining to our programs.

SEPTEMBER BLOCK
September 7 is Native American Day

Barking Water (1/78)
September 7 is Grandparents' Day &
September is National Recovery Month
NOLA: BARK
Rights Expiry: June 8, 2016

Frankie is dying. Refusing to do so in an impersonal hospital, he convinces Irene, an old flame with lingering resentment, to spring him out and drive him across Oklahoma to see his daughter one last time. View more


Racing the Rez (1/60)
NOLA: PREZ
Rights Expiry: October 31, 2016

Moving beyond stereotypes of the past and present, two high school boys cross country teams--Tuba City and Chinle--compete for the state championship title. View more


GRAB (1/60)
NOLA: GRBB
Rights Expiry: October 31, 2016

Narrated by Parker Posey, the film is an intimate portrait of the little-documented Grab Day in the villages of the Laguna Pueblo Tribe. View more.

 


Sacred Stick (1/60)
NOLA: STIK
Rights Expiry: February 28, 2017

From the ancient Maya to the world famous Iroquois Nationals team, this program explores the historical, cultural, and spiritual aspects of lacrosse. View more.

 


Bridge the Gap to Pine Ridge (1/60)
NOLA: BGAP
Rights Expiry: July 18, 2017

Host and Global Explorer Chris Bashinelli of Brooklyn, New York, travels to the Pine Ridge Reservation to uncover stories of hope and how Lakota culture has prevailed in the face of adversity. View more.

 


Sousa on the Rez: Marching to the Beat of a Different Drum (1/30)
NOLA: SBDD
Rights Expiry: January 5, 2017

Native American music may not conjure images of tubas, trumpets, and John Phillip Sousa marches, but this vibrant musical tradition has been a part of Native American culture for more than 100 years. View more.

 


Look for more programming suggestions for October & November coming soon from Vision Maker Media.

Contact:
Georgiana Lee (Navajo), Assistant Director
Vision Maker Media
georgiana.lee@unl.edu  |  402-472-0497
 

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