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Native Writers Chosen for Prestigious Workshop to Take Their Careers to the Next Level

Meet the Fellows: LA Skins Feature Film Writers Lab There’s magic happening in the virtual writing room! Seven talented Native writers are participating in a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and have the chance to propel their careers by taking part in the highly selective Third Annual Native American Feature Film Writers Lab. It’s an intensive 10 weeks [...]

By |2020-10-01T09:42:21-05:00September 11, 2020|Latest News|

Industry Spotlight: From the Copy Room to Showtime TV Network, One Cherokee Nation Citizen’s Film Success Story

Cherokee Nation citizen Tim Nagasawa Cherokee Nation citizen Tim Nagasawa grew up touring Universal Studios every summer as a kid, riding the tram and marveling at the atmosphere of the giant soundstages. He never once imagined one day he would be working on that very lot, but he is. Nagasawa now has credits that [...]

By |2020-10-01T09:37:14-05:00August 28, 2020|Industry Spotlight|

“Totsu (Redbird)” Short Film Debuts at the Drive-In Movie Nights

Get your free tickets to watch this Cherokee-produced sci-fi film. A new and exciting film, featuring the work of Cherokees, both in-front-of and behind the cameras, is making its debut soon. Totsu was filmed completely in the Cherokee Nation and Muscogee Creek reservation areas of northeastern Oklahoma. We are proud this film is having its unofficial premiere [...]

By |2022-01-19T13:31:01-06:00August 21, 2020|Events, Expired|

Cherokee Language Cartoon “Inage’i” Set to Premiere Sept. 4, Among Other Films

Cherokee language cartoon “Inage’i” set to premiere Sept. 4, among other films  TAHLEQUAH, Okla. – The recently announced animated Cherokee language series “Inage’i” (Ee-nah-geh-ee) will premiere its pilot episode at the inaugural Drive-in Movie Nights hosted during the 68th annual Cherokee National Holiday. In advance of the screening, Cherokee Nation released today a sneak peek [...]

By |2020-08-23T19:25:54-05:00August 18, 2020|Press Releases|

CNFO Celebrates Cherokee National Holiday With Drive-In Movie Nights

It’s three nights of Cherokee films for free! Buckle up and grab your snacks! The Cherokee Nation Film Office is bringing you Cherokee content in a drive-in style movie event. It’s the Inaugural Drive-In Movie Nights Presented by the Cherokee Nation Film Office during the 68th Annual Cherokee National Holiday. It’s a big name [...]

By |2022-01-19T13:31:14-06:00August 13, 2020|Events, Expired|

Be Part of Vision Maker Media’s First Indigenous Online Film Festival for FREE

Don’t miss out on this five-week #nativefilm watch party! A celebration of Indigenous film and inspiring Indigenous filmmakers will be hitting your virtual screens in Vision Maker Media’s First Indigenous Online Film Festival. More than 30 films will be screened and important discussions will take place from August 31 to October 5, 2020. That’s five [...]

By |2020-08-13T13:27:44-05:00August 7, 2020|Latest News|

Inaugural Prestigious List to Highlight Indigenous Work

Submit yours for consideration!  Three powerhouse forces are joining together to showcase and amplify Indigenous talent and stories, which is right up the Cherokee Nation Film Office’s alley of increasing the presence of Native Americans at every level of the film and television industries. It’s called The Indigenous List, and its purpose is to promote [...]

By |2020-08-13T13:27:53-05:00July 31, 2020|Latest News|

Indigenous Filmmakers Find New, Creative Ways To Tell Their Stories Amidst a Global Pandemic

The show must go on! Life has been turned upside down because of the coronavirus, to say the least, and the same rings true for film. For Native filmmakers, one new challenge during COVID-19 is producing and maintaining authenticity in storytelling. With major productions on hold and many filmmakers now working from home, new creative [...]

By |2020-07-24T11:14:09-05:00July 24, 2020|Latest News|

Industry Spotlight: A Journey Into Filmmaking From the Cherokee Nation

Dylan Brodie grew up inside the Cherokee Nation. To be specific, he calls Ramona, Oklahoma, home. It’s a charming town in Adair County with a population of 500, give or take a few.

By |2020-07-17T10:00:34-05:00July 16, 2020|Industry Spotlight|

LA Skins TV Writer’s Lab Fellows

This could be the gamechanger! Talk about an exciting time for eight Native writers, including a Cherokee Nation citizen, who aspire to have their screenplays morph into a TV series. It could soon be a reality. The writers just finished taking part in the 5th Annual Native American TV Writers Lab, an intensive and [...]

By |2020-07-03T18:56:35-05:00July 3, 2020|Latest News|
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