
I Am Home / Documentary Run Time: 3 minutes Director/Writer/Cinematographer/Editor: Kymon Greyhorse Producer: JoJo Threehairs, Ernest Hill Narration: Grandma Betty Slim Featuring: Tara Folsom We adapt and change as time moves on and the world around us shifts. Even though we might look different, deep down we are still the same. We all are made from Mother Earth - mud, wood, love, and patience.

I am the Warrior Run Time: 8 minutes I Canada / Narrative Animation Director/Producer/Animator: Tara Audibert Dedicated to indigenous people across Canada. An animated film depicting a struggling mother/daughter relationship from the point of view of the anthropomorphic main character FOX who’s mother is a residential school survivor.

Who She Is Run Time: 20 minutes / Documentary Director/Producer: Jordan Dresser and Sophie Barksdale Featuring: Sheila Hughes, Lela C’Hair In partnership with the Wyoming Division of Victim Services Who She Is tells the story of four individual women caught in the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) epidemic. By bringing these miss- ing women to life on screen, through animation and first-person storytelling, the documentary aims to humanize the people behind the statistics.

Liberty of Jewels Run Time: 12 minutes / Narrative Director/Writer: Keanu Jones Cast: Ernest David Tsosie, Timothy Blomquist, Elizabeth Burgert, Earl Tulley Gilbert Etsitty, a financially strained Navajo father, works in Gallup, New Mexico as a clerk for Jeff’s Trading Post. He is tested by his employer, Jeff, who is a manipulative boss that forces Gilbert to gain autonomy for the survival of his daughter’s relationship.

The Red Orchid Run Time: 25 minutes / Narrative Director/Writer/Producer: Montana Cypress Cast: Montana Cypress, Stevie-Jean Placek, Katharine J. Espin, Ross Gosla, Joe Cypress Deep in the murky swamps of the Everglades, an In- dian tribe must attain a sacred plant before nightfall to stave off an insidious creature.
Burros Run Time: 15 minutes / Narrative Director/Writer: Jefferson Stein Cast: Amaya Juan, Zuemmy Carrillo A young Indigenous girl discovers a Latina migrant her age who has been separated from her father in the beautiful but dangerous Sonoran desert.