One Nation Film Festival
I’m thrilled to be the Photographer and Website Coordinator for the One Nation Film Festival (ONFF) which will be an annual event held in Colorado Springs, CO beginning in 2016. The festival will focus on Native American and global indigenous issues through Narratives, Documentaries and Student Short Films.
ONFF consists of a variety of subjects and genres to showcase work of independent filmmakers and is set amidst the stunning backdrop of Pikes Peak in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
We will be kicking off our festival with a concert by Frank Waln, a Sicangu Lakota Hip Hop artist, producer, and performer from the Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota.
Kelly Holmes, Native Max‘s editor in chief, will be hosting a fashion show as part of the One Nation Film Festival during the After Hours Party on April 2.
This festival should be of interest to filmmakers, film professionals and others who wish to further their support and knowledge of important Native American and global indigenous perspectives through the medium of independent film.
One Nation Film Festival’s goal is to educate the public through films that positively portray the culture and history of Native American and global indigenous peoples using creative visual and written media. With the help of its fiscal sponsor,
One Nation Walking Together, ONFF seeks to improve understanding and deepen appreciation for indigenous peoples’ values, perspective, and history.
The 2016 One Nation Film Festival will take place April 1st and 2nd, 2016 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. For tickets to any of these events, click here: Tickets