American Indian Film Festival Explained

American Indian Film Festival
Location:San Francisco, California, U.S.
Founded:1975
Date:November
Website:http://www.aifisf.com/

The American Indian Film Festival is an annual non-profit film festival in San Francisco, California, United States. It is the world's oldest venue dedicated solely to Native American/First Nations films and prepared the way for the 1979 formation of the American Indian Film Institute.

According to the Institute,[1] the Festival was first presented in Seattle, Washington in 1975 and moved in 1977 to San Francisco, where it remains today. In 1979, the Festival was incorporated.

Over 3,100 films have been screened from Native American/First Nations communities in the U.S. and Canada, and the festival includes events such as film screenings, panel discussions, an awards ceremony and networking events.[2]

This festival is not to be confused by the Native American Film and Video Festival, which was founded in 1979.

Winners

Best Film

YearFilmProducersRef
1987LoyaltiesWilliam Johnston and Ronald Lillie
1988Journey to Spirit IslandBruce D. Clark and Rodger Spero
1989Powwow HighwayJan Weiringa
1990Dances With WolvesJim Wilson and Kevin Costner
1992Incident at OglalaArthur Chobanian
1993Medicine RiverBarbara Allinson, John Danylkiw and Arvi Liimatainen
1994Fred Berner
1995Dance Me OutsideBrian Dennis
1996Grand AvenueTony To
1998Smoke SignalsLarry Estes
1999UnbowedLisa Karadjian and Nanci Rossov
2000BackroadsShirley Cheechoo, Phyllis Ellis and Christine K. Walker
2001The Doe BoyChris Eyre and Anthony Vozza
2002Paul Apak Angilirq, Norman Cohn, Zacharias Kunuk and Germaine Wong
2003DreamkeeperRon McLeod and Matthew O'Connor
2004Edge of AmericaChris Eyre and Willy Holtzman
2005Johnny TootallCynthia Chapman and Danielle Prohom Olson
2006Expiration DateJohn Forsen and Rick Stevenson
2007ImprintChris Eyre and Michael Linn
2008Before TomorrowStéphane Rituit
2009Barking WaterChad Burris
2010A Windigo TaleArmand Garnet Ruffo[3]
2011Shouting SecretsJosef Ueli Bollag and Korinna Sehringer
2012MesnakReginald Vollant
2013MaïnaYves Fortin and Karine Martin
2014Drunktown's FinestChad Burris and Mateo Frazier
2015MekkoChad Burris and Jasper Zweibel
2016Before the StreetsChloé Leriche
2017Wind RiverElizabeth A. Bell, Peter Berg, Matthew George, Basil Iwanyk and Wayne L. Rogers
2018Angelique's IsleAmos Adetuyi, Dave Clement, Michelle Derosier and Floyd Kane
2019Edge of the KnifeJonathan Frantz
2020Monkey BeachLoretta Todd, Patti Poskitt, Carla Robinson, Fred Fuchs, Matthew O'Connor, Lisa Richardson[4]
2021Run Woman RunPaula Devonshire, Laura Milliken, PJ Thornton[5]
2022Broken AngelPatti Poskitt, Jules Arita Koostachin, Anne Wheeler[6]

Best Director

YearDirectorFilmRef
2001Randy RedroadThe Doe Boy
2002Zacharias Kunuk
2003Norma Bailey
2004Chris EyreEdge of America
2005Aaron James SorensenHank Williams First Nation
2006Zacharias Kunuk, Norman CohnThe Journals of Knud Rasmussen
2007Sterlin HarjoFour Sheets to the Wind
2008Georgina LightningOlder Than America
2009Kevin WilmottThe Only Good Indian
2010Jeremy TorrieA Flesh Offering
2011Andrew Okpeaha MacLeanOn the Ice
2012Jeremy TorriePath of Souls
2013Alex Smith, Andrew J. SmithWinter in the Blood
2014Jeff BarnabyRhymes for Young Ghouls
2015Chloe ZhaoSongs My Brothers Taught Me
2016Nathan FrankowskiTe Ata
2017Marie ClementsThe Road Forward
2018Zoe Leigh HopkinsKayak to Klemtu
2019Marie ClementsRed Snow
2020Loretta ToddMonkey Beach
2021Trevor MackPortraits from a Fire
2022Jason BrennanThe Inhuman

Best Actor

YearActorFilmRef
2001James DuvalThe Doe Boy
2002Natar Ungalaaq
2003August Schellenberg'Dreamkeeper
2004George LeachDistant Drumming
2005Adam BeachJohnny Tootall
2006Robert A. GuthrieExpiration Date
2007Cody LightningFour Sheets to the Wind
2008Trevor DuplessisIn a World Created by a Drunken God
2009Wes StudiThe Only Good Indian
2010John CookOf Mice and Men
2011Chaske SpencerShouting Secrets
2012Victor Andrés Trelles TurgeonMesnak
2013Chaske SpencerWinter in the Blood
2014Glen GouldRhymes for Young Ghouls
2015Rod RondeauxMekko
2016Gil BirminghamTe Ata
2017Graham GreeneWind River
2018Lorne CardinalKayak to Klemtu
2019Tyler YorkEdge of the Knife
2020Adam BeachMonkey Beach
2021Stormee KippSooyii
2022SamianThe Inhuman

Best Actress

YearActressFilmRef
2001Jeri ArredondoThe Doe Boy
2002Lucy Tulugarjuk
2003Alex RiceCoyote Waits
2004Tina KeeperDistant Drumming
2005Stacy Da SilvaHank Williams First Nation
2006Andrea MenardThe Velvet Devil
2007Tonantzin CarmeloImprint
2008Candy Fox
2009Casey Camp-HorinekBarking Water
2010Andrea MenardA Windigo Tale
2011Michelle St. JohnEvery Emotion Costs
2012Ève RinguetteMesnak
2013Roseanne SupernaultMaïna
2014Cara GeeEmpire of Dirt
2015Ève RinguetteLe Dep
2016Imajyn CardinalThe Saver
2017Devery JacobsThe Sun at Midnight
2018Julia JonesAngelique's Isle
2019Lake DelisleRustic Oracle
2020Grace DoveMonkey Beach
2021Dakota Ray HebertRun Woman Run
2022Sera-Lys McArthurBroken Angel

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: American Indian Film Institute Overview and History webpage . 2010-07-03 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100329103645/http://www.aifisf.com/history.php . 2010-03-29 . dead .
  2. Web site: What We Do. American Indian Film Institute. en-US. 2017-04-16. https://web.archive.org/web/20170417071029/http://www.aifisf.com/what-we-do/. 2017-04-17. dead.
  3. http://www.isuma.tv/fr/american-indian-film-institute/35th-annual-american-indian-film-festival-closes-november-13-with "35th ANNUAL AMERICAN INDIAN FILM FESTIVAL CLOSES NOVEMBER 13 WITH AMERICAN INDIAN MOTION PICTURE AWARDS SHOW"
  4. Kelly Townsend, "Monkey Beach, Come True rake in festival awards". Playback, November 10, 2020.
  5. Vincent Schilling, "American Indian Film Festival: 126 films, 30 nominees, 6 winners". Indian Country Today, November 7, 2021.
  6. https://www.vimooz.com/2022/11/16/47th-american-indian-film-festival-award-winners-broken-angel/ "BROKEN ANGEL and POWERLANDS Win Top Awards at 2022 American Indian Film Festival"