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Do You Have Native American Indian talent featured in your film, TV show or music video?Six days of films and video by and about Native Americans & international indigenous Peoples sponsored by the Eastern Cherokee, Southern Iroquois & United Tribes of South Carolina, Inc in collaboration with
Conundrum Music Hall & Tapp’s Art Center for Visual and Performing Arts
And the Nickelodeon Theatre of the Columbia Film Society
A community-based event aims to present the richness and variety of indigenous cinematic expressions. Primarily the festival is a time to educate folks about contemporary Native American talent and issues, Native theme documentaries and to discuss film and the power it has to tell Native Stories by Native people and to entertain.
SHORTS, FEATURES, STUDENT, DOCUMENTARYS, MUSIC VIDEOS
EDUCATIONAL OUTREACH
EACH year we also made a special effort to promote the individual films at each screening by creating flyers to encourage sales ( or distributing ones provided by filmmaker) and we make a special effort to provide audience members, librarians, faculty, teachers and interested individuals of the web locations and contact information for the purchase and sale of each film presented.... for personal, educational and institutional use.
We are devoted to fostering sales of the films on DVD and those beings screened while we educate and expose these folks to Native American Indian cinematic talent!
We strive to assure every exhibiting filmmaker has a world-class festival experience. For those filmmakers screening & attending the festival we try and arrange host housing & transportation while in town. A pass to all films and parties & an invitation to a private filmmaker reception and much more.
Between screenings there will be time for Dialogue/Questions & Answers with Native American Leaders, people, Native Film makers about current issues in American Indian experiences, Native Americans and Film Interpretation, South Carolina Native American Indian issues and concerns...American Indian Depictions in American Cinema.
ART EXHIBITION and FILM TALKS at "Wine Down on Main" to Thurs, Saturday, Monday, Tues
Wine Down on Main
1520 Main Street, Suite 1b, Columbia, SC
TAPPS Art Center
1644 Main St., Columbia, SC and
Conundrum Music Hall
626 Meeting St., West Columbia, SC 29169
All Programs are $4.00 General Admission and
$.3.00 for Seniors and Students and
Native Tribal Card holders FREE
Ticket Prices at Nickelodeon Theatre
(next to Mast General Store)
1607 Main St., Columbia, SC
803-254-8234 www.nickelodeon.org
Weekend Matinees (Friday-Sunday)
Members: $5.00
Seniors, Students and Military: $7.00
General Admission: $8.00
Evening (Friday-Sunday)
Members: $5.00
Seniors, Students and Military: $7.00
General Admission: $10.00
Native Tribe Card holders FREE
**Online ticket sales end 2 hours before each showtime, after that tickets must be purchased at the box office**
For full schedule contact: Nativetalent6@aol.com
Download Full Festival Schedule
Thursday November 1
TAPPS Arts Center - 6-9pm (FREE) Kick OFF
- Live performance poetry & Shorts & Music videos
SHORTS/Music Videos will be shown….consistently no specific times
Friday November 2- Volunteer Meeting and RECEPTION/PARTY
Saturday November 3
New Nickelodeon Theater (former Historic FOX Theater)
10-2pm, CONUNDRUM MUSIC HALL 3-10pm , TAPPs 7-11pm
Sunday November 4
New Nickelodeon Theater (former Historic FOX Theater)
3pm and 8pm, CONUNDRUM MUSIC HALL 3pm - 10pm
Monday November 5
TAPPS Arts Center - Fountain Room 7pm –11pm
Tuesday November 6
New Nickelodeon Theater - 5:30pm –7:30pm
“Film Talks” and Questions and Answers dialogue between film screenings