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FIFTH BIENNIAL VISION MAKER FILM FESTIVALMARCH 14-20, 2014
visionmakermedia.org/festivalNative Stories for Public Broadcasting
LINCOLN The Mary Riempa Ross Media Arts Center | March 14-20313 N 13th Street
Sheldon Museum of Art | March 1612 & R Streets
OMAHA KANEKO | March 131111 Jones Street
KEARNEYThe World Theatre | March 14-162318 Central Avenue
THANK YOU TO OUR PARTNERS & SPONSORS!PARTNERS MAJOR SPONSORS: EAGLE LEVEL
BUFFALO LEVEL
DEER LEVEL
LODGING SPONSOR: EAGLE LEVEL
MEDIA SPONSOR: EAGLE LEVEL
F I LM SCHEDULE : LINCOLNAll Lincoln Events Located at The Mary Riempa Ross Media Arts Center Unless Noted
F I LM SCHEDULE : OMAHAKANEKO (1111 JONES STREET)
F I LM SCHEDULE : KEARNEYTHE WORLD THEATRE (2318 CENTRAL AVENUE)
*Some material in this program may be unsuitable for children.
Friday, March 145:30 – 6:45 p.m. Opening Reception
Location: Van Brunt Visitors Center (313 N 13th Street). Live performance by the Delbert Anderson Trio:From the Navajo Reservation, the trio provides a funky and contemporary take on traditional Native American Melodies and Chants while still swinging away on Miles and Monk.
7:00 p.m. Injunuity followed by Q&A with filmmaker Adrian Baker (Hopi).
8:00 p.m. Winter in the Blood* followed by Q&A with Actor Chaske Spencer (Lakota) and Director Alex Smith.
Saturday, March 1511:00 a.m. Children/Family Short Films1:00 – 3:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
Acting Workshop with Chaske Spencer (Lakota). Location: Indian Center, Inc. (1100 Military Road)
Spirit in Glass followed by Q&A with Steve Tamayo (Sicangu Lakota), recipient of the 2014 Nebraska Governor’s Heritage Arts Award.Location: Sheldon Museum of Art (12th & R Streets)
5:00 p.m. E Haku Inoa: To Weave a Name7:00 p.m. Shouting Secrets* followed by Q&A with
Actor Chaske Spencer (Lakota).9:00 p.m. Jake Shimabukuro: Life on Four Strings and One Voice
(Wear Your Hawaiian Shirt)Sunday, March 162:30 p.m. To the Indigenous Woman Long Format, It Ends Where It
Begins, and Kind Hearted Woman followed by Q&A with Robin Poor Bear (Oglala Lakota) featured in documentary.
4:00 p.m. The Medicine Game followed by Q&A with brothers Jeremy and Jerome Thompson (Onondaga), lacrosse players featured in the documentary.
6:00 p.m. Little Big Shorts7:30 p.m. The Lesser Blessed*Monday, March 175:00 p.m. Sneak Peek: Growing Native and Native Daughters II followed by
Q&A with filmmakers Shirley Sneve (Rosebud Sioux), Princella Parker (Omaha), and Jerry Renaud.
7:00 p.m. Meaning of Home followed by Q&A with filmmaker Princella Parker (Omaha). A Tribe to Raise a Great Nation, Honoring the Spirit of Life, and One Bucket at a Time followed by Q&A with Myron Longsoldier (Lakota) and Kevin Abourezk (Rosebud Sioux)—featured in the films—and filmmaker Rebekka Schlichting (Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska).
Tuesday, March 185:00 p.m. My Louisiana Love, Work-In-Progress: Wilma Mankiller, followed
by Q&A with filmmaker Valerie Red-Horse (Cherokee/Sioux).7:00 p.m. Cherokee Word for Water7:00 – 8:30 p.m. Women’s Week Event: Women in Combat Panel
Location: UNL Student Union (1400 R Street) Panel will include Tina Garnanez (Navajo), featured in Yellow Fever.Reservations required, please call: 402-472-2597 ext. 2
Wednesday, March 195:00 p.m. Along for the Ride and Yellow Fever followed by Q&A with
Tina Garnanez (Navajo), featured in the documentary.7:00 p.m. Drunktown’s Finest* followed by Q&A with filmmaker
Sydney Freeland (Navajo).Thursday, March 204:00 p.m. Young Lakota followed by Q&A with Cecilia Fire Thunder
(Oglala Lakota), featured in the documentary.6:00 p.m. Women’s Week Event: Annual Women’s History Month Banquet
Location: Champions Club (707 Stadium Drive) Speaker: Cecilia Fire Thunder (Oglala Lakota), featured in Young Lakota. For tickets, please call: 402-472-5668
7:00 p.m. Little Big Shorts and Across the Creek followed by Q&A with Florentine Blue Thunder (Sicangu Lakota), featured in the documentary.
Thursday, March 136:30 p.m. Injunuity, followed by a Q&A with filmmaker Adrian Baker (Hopi).
Online pre-registration available at www.thekaneko.org
Friday, March 147:30 p.m. Little Big Shorts and Indian RelaySaturday, March 152:00 p.m. Spirit in Glass and Young Lakota7:30 p.m. Winter in the Blood* followed by a Q&A with Director Alex Smith.Sunday, March 162:00 p.m. Children/Family Short Films and The Medicine Game
*Some material in this program may be unsuitable for children.
Open ing N ight
ArtScene.org
FIFTH BIENNIAL VISION MAKER FILM FESTIVALMARCH 14-20, 2014
visionmakermedia.org/festivalNative Stories for Public Broadcasting
LINCOLN The Mary Riempa Ross Media Arts Center | March 14-20313 N 13th Street
Sheldon Museum of Art | March 1612 & R Streets
OMAHA KANEKO | March 131111 Jones Street
KEARNEYThe World Theatre | March 14-162318 Central Avenue
THANK YOU TO OUR PARTNERS & SPONSORS!PARTNERS MAJOR SPONSORS: EAGLE LEVEL
BUFFALO LEVEL
DEER LEVEL
LODGING SPONSOR: EAGLE LEVEL
MEDIA SPONSOR: EAGLE LEVEL
F I LM SCHEDULE : LINCOLNAll Lincoln Events Located at The Mary Riempa Ross Media Arts Center Unless Noted
F I LM SCHEDULE : OMAHAKANEKO (1111 JONES STREET)
F I LM SCHEDULE : KEARNEYTHE WORLD THEATRE (2318 CENTRAL AVENUE)
*Some material in this program may be unsuitable for children.
Friday, March 145:30 – 6:45 p.m. Opening Reception
Location: Van Brunt Visitors Center (313 N 13th Street). Live performance by the Delbert Anderson Trio:From the Navajo Reservation, the trio provides a funky and contemporary take on traditional Native American Melodies and Chants while still swinging away on Miles and Monk.
7:00 p.m. Injunuity followed by Q&A with filmmaker Adrian Baker (Hopi).
8:00 p.m. Winter in the Blood* followed by Q&A with Actor Chaske Spencer (Lakota) and Director Alex Smith.
Saturday, March 1511:00 a.m. Children/Family Short Films1:00 – 3:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
Acting Workshop with Chaske Spencer (Lakota). Location: Indian Center, Inc. (1100 Military Road)
Spirit in Glass followed by Q&A with Steve Tamayo (Sicangu Lakota), recipient of the 2014 Nebraska Governor’s Heritage Arts Award.Location: Sheldon Museum of Art (12th & R Streets)
5:00 p.m. E Haku Inoa: To Weave a Name7:00 p.m. Shouting Secrets* followed by Q&A with
Actor Chaske Spencer (Lakota).9:00 p.m. Jake Shimabukuro: Life on Four Strings and One Voice
(Wear Your Hawaiian Shirt)Sunday, March 162:30 p.m. To the Indigenous Woman Long Format, It Ends Where It
Begins, and Kind Hearted Woman followed by Q&A with Robin Poor Bear (Oglala Lakota) featured in documentary.
4:00 p.m. The Medicine Game followed by Q&A with brothers Jeremy and Jerome Thompson (Onondaga), lacrosse players featured in the documentary.
6:00 p.m. Little Big Shorts7:30 p.m. The Lesser Blessed*Monday, March 175:00 p.m. Sneak Peek: Growing Native and Native Daughters II followed by
Q&A with filmmakers Shirley Sneve (Rosebud Sioux), Princella Parker (Omaha), and Jerry Renaud.
7:00 p.m. Meaning of Home followed by Q&A with filmmaker Princella Parker (Omaha). A Tribe to Raise a Great Nation, Honoring the Spirit of Life, and One Bucket at a Time followed by Q&A with Myron Longsoldier (Lakota) and Kevin Abourezk (Rosebud Sioux)—featured in the films—and filmmaker Rebekka Schlichting (Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska).
Tuesday, March 185:00 p.m. My Louisiana Love, Work-In-Progress: Wilma Mankiller, followed
by Q&A with filmmaker Valerie Red-Horse (Cherokee/Sioux).7:00 p.m. Cherokee Word for Water7:00 – 8:30 p.m. Women’s Week Event: Women in Combat Panel
Location: UNL Student Union (1400 R Street) Panel will include Tina Garnanez (Navajo), featured in Yellow Fever.Reservations required, please call: 402-472-2597 ext. 2
Wednesday, March 195:00 p.m. Along for the Ride and Yellow Fever followed by Q&A with
Tina Garnanez (Navajo), featured in the documentary.7:00 p.m. Drunktown’s Finest* followed by Q&A with filmmaker
Sydney Freeland (Navajo).Thursday, March 204:00 p.m. Young Lakota followed by Q&A with Cecilia Fire Thunder
(Oglala Lakota), featured in the documentary.6:00 p.m. Women’s Week Event: Annual Women’s History Month Banquet
Location: Champions Club (707 Stadium Drive) Speaker: Cecilia Fire Thunder (Oglala Lakota), featured in Young Lakota. For tickets, please call: 402-472-5668
7:00 p.m. Little Big Shorts and Across the Creek followed by Q&A with Florentine Blue Thunder (Sicangu Lakota), featured in the documentary.
Thursday, March 136:30 p.m. Injunuity, followed by a Q&A with filmmaker Adrian Baker (Hopi).
Online pre-registration available at www.thekaneko.org
Friday, March 147:30 p.m. Little Big Shorts and Indian RelaySaturday, March 152:00 p.m. Spirit in Glass and Young Lakota7:30 p.m. Winter in the Blood* followed by a Q&A with Director Alex Smith.Sunday, March 162:00 p.m. Children/Family Short Films and The Medicine Game
*Some material in this program may be unsuitable for children.
Open ing N ight
ArtScene.org
FIFTH BIENNIAL VISION MAKER FILM FESTIVALMARCH 14-20, 2014
visionmakermedia.org/festivalNative Stories for Public Broadcasting
LINCOLN The Mary Riempa Ross Media Arts Center | March 14-20313 N 13th Street
Sheldon Museum of Art | March 1612 & R Streets
OMAHA KANEKO | March 131111 Jones Street
KEARNEYThe World Theatre | March 14-162318 Central Avenue
THANK YOU TO OUR PARTNERS & SPONSORS!PARTNERS MAJOR SPONSORS: EAGLE LEVEL
BUFFALO LEVEL
DEER LEVEL
LODGING SPONSOR: EAGLE LEVEL
MEDIA SPONSOR: EAGLE LEVEL
F I LM SCHEDULE : LINCOLNAll Lincoln Events Located at The Mary Riempa Ross Media Arts Center Unless Noted
F I LM SCHEDULE : OMAHAKANEKO (1111 JONES STREET)
F I LM SCHEDULE : KEARNEYTHE WORLD THEATRE (2318 CENTRAL AVENUE)
*Some material in this program may be unsuitable for children.
Friday, March 145:30 – 6:45 p.m. Opening Reception
Location: Van Brunt Visitors Center (313 N 13th Street). Live performance by the Delbert Anderson Trio:From the Navajo Reservation, the trio provides a funky and contemporary take on traditional Native American Melodies and Chants while still swinging away on Miles and Monk.
7:00 p.m. Injunuity followed by Q&A with filmmaker Adrian Baker (Hopi).
8:00 p.m. Winter in the Blood* followed by Q&A with Actor Chaske Spencer (Lakota) and Director Alex Smith.
Saturday, March 1511:00 a.m. Children/Family Short Films1:00 – 3:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
Acting Workshop with Chaske Spencer (Lakota). Location: Indian Center, Inc. (1100 Military Road)
Spirit in Glass followed by Q&A with Steve Tamayo (Sicangu Lakota), recipient of the 2014 Nebraska Governor’s Heritage Arts Award.Location: Sheldon Museum of Art (12th & R Streets)
5:00 p.m. E Haku Inoa: To Weave a Name7:00 p.m. Shouting Secrets* followed by Q&A with
Actor Chaske Spencer (Lakota).9:00 p.m. Jake Shimabukuro: Life on Four Strings and One Voice
(Wear Your Hawaiian Shirt)Sunday, March 162:30 p.m. To the Indigenous Woman Long Format, It Ends Where It
Begins, and Kind Hearted Woman followed by Q&A with Robin Poor Bear (Oglala Lakota) featured in documentary.
4:00 p.m. The Medicine Game followed by Q&A with brothers Jeremy and Jerome Thompson (Onondaga), lacrosse players featured in the documentary.
6:00 p.m. Little Big Shorts7:30 p.m. The Lesser Blessed*Monday, March 175:00 p.m. Sneak Peek: Growing Native and Native Daughters II followed by
Q&A with filmmakers Shirley Sneve (Rosebud Sioux), Princella Parker (Omaha), and Jerry Renaud.
7:00 p.m. Meaning of Home followed by Q&A with filmmaker Princella Parker (Omaha). A Tribe to Raise a Great Nation, Honoring the Spirit of Life, and One Bucket at a Time followed by Q&A with Myron Longsoldier (Lakota) and Kevin Abourezk (Rosebud Sioux)—featured in the films—and filmmaker Rebekka Schlichting (Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska).
Tuesday, March 185:00 p.m. My Louisiana Love, Work-In-Progress: Wilma Mankiller, followed
by Q&A with filmmaker Valerie Red-Horse (Cherokee/Sioux).7:00 p.m. Cherokee Word for Water7:00 – 8:30 p.m. Women’s Week Event: Women in Combat Panel
Location: UNL Student Union (1400 R Street) Panel will include Tina Garnanez (Navajo), featured in Yellow Fever.Reservations required, please call: 402-472-2597 ext. 2
Wednesday, March 195:00 p.m. Along for the Ride and Yellow Fever followed by Q&A with
Tina Garnanez (Navajo), featured in the documentary.7:00 p.m. Drunktown’s Finest* followed by Q&A with filmmaker
Sydney Freeland (Navajo).Thursday, March 204:00 p.m. Young Lakota followed by Q&A with Cecilia Fire Thunder
(Oglala Lakota), featured in the documentary.6:00 p.m. Women’s Week Event: Annual Women’s History Month Banquet
Location: Champions Club (707 Stadium Drive) Speaker: Cecilia Fire Thunder (Oglala Lakota), featured in Young Lakota. For tickets, please call: 402-472-5668
7:00 p.m. Little Big Shorts and Across the Creek followed by Q&A with Florentine Blue Thunder (Sicangu Lakota), featured in the documentary.
Thursday, March 136:30 p.m. Injunuity, followed by a Q&A with filmmaker Adrian Baker (Hopi).
Online pre-registration available at www.thekaneko.org
Friday, March 147:30 p.m. Little Big Shorts and Indian RelaySaturday, March 152:00 p.m. Spirit in Glass and Young Lakota7:30 p.m. Winter in the Blood* followed by a Q&A with Director Alex Smith.Sunday, March 162:00 p.m. Children/Family Short Films and The Medicine Game
*Some material in this program may be unsuitable for children.
Open ing N ight
ArtScene.org
FIFTH BIENNIAL VISION MAKER FILM FESTIVALMARCH 14-20, 2014
visionmakermedia.org/festivalNative Stories for Public Broadcasting
LINCOLN The Mary Riempa Ross Media Arts Center | March 14-20313 N 13th Street
Sheldon Museum of Art | March 1612 & R Streets
OMAHA KANEKO | March 131111 Jones Street
KEARNEYThe World Theatre | March 14-162318 Central Avenue
THANK YOU TO OUR PARTNERS & SPONSORS!PARTNERS MAJOR SPONSORS: EAGLE LEVEL
BUFFALO LEVEL
DEER LEVEL
LODGING SPONSOR: EAGLE LEVEL
MEDIA SPONSOR: EAGLE LEVEL
F I LM SCHEDULE : LINCOLNAll Lincoln Events Located at The Mary Riempa Ross Media Arts Center Unless Noted
F I LM SCHEDULE : OMAHAKANEKO (1111 JONES STREET)
F I LM SCHEDULE : KEARNEYTHE WORLD THEATRE (2318 CENTRAL AVENUE)
*Some material in this program may be unsuitable for children.
Friday, March 145:30 – 6:45 p.m. Opening Reception
Location: Van Brunt Visitors Center (313 N 13th Street). Live performance by the Delbert Anderson Trio:From the Navajo Reservation, the trio provides a funky and contemporary take on traditional Native American Melodies and Chants while still swinging away on Miles and Monk.
7:00 p.m. Injunuity followed by Q&A with filmmaker Adrian Baker (Hopi).
8:00 p.m. Winter in the Blood* followed by Q&A with Actor Chaske Spencer (Lakota) and Director Alex Smith.
Saturday, March 1511:00 a.m. Children/Family Short Films1:00 – 3:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
Acting Workshop with Chaske Spencer (Lakota). Location: Indian Center, Inc. (1100 Military Road)
Spirit in Glass followed by Q&A with Steve Tamayo (Sicangu Lakota), recipient of the 2014 Nebraska Governor’s Heritage Arts Award.Location: Sheldon Museum of Art (12th & R Streets)
5:00 p.m. E Haku Inoa: To Weave a Name7:00 p.m. Shouting Secrets* followed by Q&A with
Actor Chaske Spencer (Lakota).9:00 p.m. Jake Shimabukuro: Life on Four Strings and One Voice
(Wear Your Hawaiian Shirt)Sunday, March 162:30 p.m. To the Indigenous Woman Long Format, It Ends Where It
Begins, and Kind Hearted Woman followed by Q&A with Robin Poor Bear (Oglala Lakota) featured in documentary.
4:00 p.m. The Medicine Game followed by Q&A with brothers Jeremy and Jerome Thompson (Onondaga), lacrosse players featured in the documentary.
6:00 p.m. Little Big Shorts7:30 p.m. The Lesser Blessed*Monday, March 175:00 p.m. Sneak Peek: Growing Native and Native Daughters II followed by
Q&A with filmmakers Shirley Sneve (Rosebud Sioux), Princella Parker (Omaha), and Jerry Renaud.
7:00 p.m. Meaning of Home followed by Q&A with filmmaker Princella Parker (Omaha). A Tribe to Raise a Great Nation, Honoring the Spirit of Life, and One Bucket at a Time followed by Q&A with Myron Longsoldier (Lakota) and Kevin Abourezk (Rosebud Sioux)—featured in the films—and filmmaker Rebekka Schlichting (Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska).
Tuesday, March 185:00 p.m. My Louisiana Love, Work-In-Progress: Wilma Mankiller, followed
by Q&A with filmmaker Valerie Red-Horse (Cherokee/Sioux).7:00 p.m. Cherokee Word for Water7:00 – 8:30 p.m. Women’s Week Event: Women in Combat Panel
Location: UNL Student Union (1400 R Street) Panel will include Tina Garnanez (Navajo), featured in Yellow Fever.Reservations required, please call: 402-472-2597 ext. 2
Wednesday, March 195:00 p.m. Along for the Ride and Yellow Fever followed by Q&A with
Tina Garnanez (Navajo), featured in the documentary.7:00 p.m. Drunktown’s Finest* followed by Q&A with filmmaker
Sydney Freeland (Navajo).Thursday, March 204:00 p.m. Young Lakota followed by Q&A with Cecilia Fire Thunder
(Oglala Lakota), featured in the documentary.6:00 p.m. Women’s Week Event: Annual Women’s History Month Banquet
Location: Champions Club (707 Stadium Drive) Speaker: Cecilia Fire Thunder (Oglala Lakota), featured in Young Lakota. For tickets, please call: 402-472-5668
7:00 p.m. Little Big Shorts and Across the Creek followed by Q&A with Florentine Blue Thunder (Sicangu Lakota), featured in the documentary.
Thursday, March 136:30 p.m. Injunuity, followed by a Q&A with filmmaker Adrian Baker (Hopi).
Online pre-registration available at www.thekaneko.org
Friday, March 147:30 p.m. Little Big Shorts and Indian RelaySaturday, March 152:00 p.m. Spirit in Glass and Young Lakota7:30 p.m. Winter in the Blood* followed by a Q&A with Director Alex Smith.Sunday, March 162:00 p.m. Children/Family Short Films and The Medicine Game
*Some material in this program may be unsuitable for children.
Open ing N ight