RED NATION FILM FESTIVAL

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RED NATION FILM FESTIVAL

The Red Nation Film Festival, held in Los Angeles, CA; the Entertainment Capital of the World and the Largest American Indian Urban Community in the Country was founded 5 years ago by American Indian actor and award-winning director Joanelle Romero and has become known worldwide as the best venue for marketing American Indian Independent Films.

5TH ANNUAL RED NATION FILM FESTIVAL 2008

SUBMIT YOUR FILM or MUSIC VIDEO

ENTRY FEE: $15.00

DEADLINE July 30, 2008

Guidelines: your film either has to be an American Indian woman director, producer, leading actress or recording artist or American Indian director, producer or the film has to have an American Indian theme to enter.

In addition: you may submit a youth film to "NATIVE YOUTH FILMS" same address.

Submit your work to:

Red Nation Film Festival

9420 Reseda Blvd PMB 352

Northridge, CA 91324-2974

FILM FESTIVAL CATOGORIES include but not limited to:

- "NATIVE HERITAGE FILMS" - Tribal films produced by over 500 different Nations.

- “CALIFORNIA INDIANS” – Films of Today & Tomorrow.

- “NO BORDERS” – Indigenous International Films. Focuses on Grass Roots community films.

- “NATIVE WOMEN in FILM & TELEVISION – Focused on American Indian Women Filmmakers.

- "ENVIRONMENTAL FILMS - that our support Mother Earth and her relations.

- “NATIVE YOUTH FILMS” – Directed & Produced by Native youth.

- “CROSS-CULTURAL FILMS” – All films must have American Indian theme.

- “THE RNTC WOMEN STUDENT FILMMAKER COMPETITION” -RED NATION TELEVISION CHANNEL (RNTC), recognizes the original storytellers of this land - we know that women are the life-givers, visionaries, healers, the 1st feminists - American Indian women carry the history of our culture. All native women students at the undergraduate and graduate level may enter.