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Film & Media



To highlight the creative work of talented Native Americans in film and offer the public insight into contemporary issues and ways of life in Native communities, the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D. C. and New York City screens feature films, documentaries, experimental films, and short works by indigenous and independent filmmakers. Fictional films shown by the museum represent multiple filmmaking styles and tell diverse Native stories. Documentary programs focus on important themes such as climate change, land rights and sovereignty, and the preservation of indigenous language and cultural traditions. Directors, actors, or community members are often present after screenings to discuss their work with the audience.



Film Programs



The museum hosts two ongoing series of outstanding feature-length films, followed by discussion: Dinner and a Movie in Washington, D. C. and At the Movies in New York. Each location also presents regular daytime screenings for general audiences and frequent special programs. In Washington, the museum offers film programs several times a week that are particularly appropriate to families, educators, and students. In New York, daily screenings highlight topics related to current exhibitions and important themes in contemporary Native American life; New York also presents Especially for Kids, a daily morning program for children.



Film & Media Catalog



The Film & Media Catalog provides information on films screened since 1995 at the National Museum of the American Indian in programs presenting indigenous media from North, Central, and South America, the Pacific region, and the Arctic Circle. The Catalog includes information about productions, the mediamakers and actors who created them, and the film and media organizations that support their creation.



Film Festivals



The biennial Native American Film + Video Festival. produced and hosted by the Film & Video Center in New York from 1979 to 2011, provided a forum for Native media and media makers from throughout the Western Hemisphere and played a key part in the development of the museum. Festival programs, including descriptions of the films shown, are available on the Festival page.



The museum’s Native Cinema Showcase—founded in 2000 as a partnership with the Center for Contemporary Arts, now continuing with the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts (SWAIA)—brings Native films and filmmakers to Santa Fe’s Indian Market in August. The Film & Video Center presents the annual Animation Celebration! each winter. In both New York and Washington, the museum produces or takes part in festivals and other events screening new or important works; examples include the Pacifika Showcase in New York, the annual Environmental Film Festival in the Nation’s Capital, and First Nations | First Features: A Showcase of World Indigenous Cinema in New York and Washington, D. C. The NMAI also gives in-depth programming support to other film festivals and cultural organizations, such as the Agua Caliente Cultural Museum’s Native FilmFest in Palm Springs and Arizona State Museum’s Native Eyes Film Festival in Tucson.

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