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SUMMARY:REEL INJUN - Native American Festival - Invite
DESCRIPTION:Native American Film Fest invites Desert Film Society members as their complimentary guests at a  9:30AM screening.  \n\nSPECIAL GUEST:  N. Bird Runningwater\nDirector\, Native American and Indigenous Program – Sundance Institute \n\n\nBorn of the Cheyenne and Mescalero Apache peoples\, Runningwater was reared on the Mescalero Apache Reservation in New Mexico. He has overseen the Native Lab of the Institute which has launched projects such as Four Sheets to the Wind\, Sikumi\, Miss Navajo\, Shímásání\, and Drunktown’s Finest.  Runningwater has also established filmmaker Labs in New Zealand and Australia\, which have spawned such projects as The Strength Of Water (New Zealand)\, Samson And Delilah (Australia)\, and Bran Nue Dae (Australia). \n\n\nBefore joining Sundance Institute\, Runningwater served as executive director of the Fund of the Four Directions\, the private philanthropy organization of a Rockefeller family member.  He served as program associate in the Ford Foundation’s Media\, Arts\, and Culture Program\, where he built and managed domestic and global funding initiatives. Runningwater currently serves as a patron to the imagineNative Indigenous Film Festival in Toronto. \n\n\nCurrently based in Los Angeles\, he is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma with degrees in Journalism and Native American Studies\, and he received his Master of Public Affairs degree from the University of Texas at Austin’s Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs. \n\n– – – – – \nREEL INJUN is a  documentary about the evolution of the depiction of First Nations people in film\, from the silent era to today.  Featuring clips from hundreds of films\, candid interviews with famous Native and non-Native directors\, writers and actors\, Reel Injun traces how the image of First Nations people in cinema have influenced the understanding and misunderstanding of their culture and history.  Written by N. Diamond\, Director \n\nWriters:  Catherine Bainbridge | Neil Diamond | Jeremiah Hayes\nProducers:  Catherine Bainbridge | Christina Fon | Linda Ludwick\nComposers:  Claude Castonguay | Mona Laviolette\nCinematographer:  Edith Labbe\nEditor:  Jeremiah Hayes\nRunning time:  85 min\nCountry:  Canada\nGenre:  Documentary\nTrailor:  http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1484114/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1\nOfficial Website:  http://www.reelinjunthemovie.com/site/the-film/. \n\n\n Come to the 2014 Native FilmFest at Camelot Theatres in Palm Springs on Tuesday\, March 4 through Sunday\, March 9.  For details\, go to http://www.accmuseum.org/2014-Native-FilmFest.  Individual tickets ($7-$10) and the All Access Pass ($50) go on sale Monday\, February 3.\n\n 
URL:https://desertfilmsociety.org/screening/tba-22/
LOCATION:Historic Camelot Theatre @ the Palm Springs Cultural Center\, 2300 E Baristo Road\, Palm Springs\, CA\, 92262\, United States
CATEGORIES:2014 - Screenings,Next Screening
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SUMMARY:THE ROCKET   (Australia /Laos)
DESCRIPTION:Official submission for 2014 Academy Award\, Best Foreign Film. \nA boy who is believed to bring bad luck leads his family (and a couple of ragged misfits) through Laos to find a new home. After a calamity-filled journey through a land scarred by war\, the boy builds a giant rocket to prove he’s not cursed and to enter the most lucrative but dangerous competition of the year: a rocket festival.  \nAudience Award – AFI Festival\, November 2013\, L.A. \nWebsite and Trailer:   http://www.kinolorber.com/film.php?id=1474 \nDistributor:  Kino Lorber \nRunning time:  92 min.
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LOCATION:Historic Camelot Theatre @ the Palm Springs Cultural Center\, 2300 E Baristo Road\, Palm Springs\, CA\, 92262\, United States
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