Seven years after its launch, Taiwan-based Each Other Films is stepping into an expanded phase of international production, with co-founder and head producer Jacqueline W. Liu and co-founder and CEO ...
A History, by telling off professional historians – and laments the “cultural confusion” of our present moment.
From Nov. 7-9, the AlterNative Film Festival is taking place at the Mid-America All-Indian Museum. The festival, which is free to the public, will screen a variety of films that are by or about ...
“BlueJay’s Canoe” is a two-year collaborative production between VLT and illioo Native Theater, with co-sponsors McKenzie River Trust and EWEB. The play was developed with an Oregon Community ...
A new 'living library' has opened in Raibah village, Meghalaya, aiming to revive indigenous knowledge and environmental awareness. Spearheaded by academic and cultural collaborators, the initiative ...
In 'We Are the Fruits of the Forest,' Cambodian docmaker Rithy Panh turns his focus to the indigenous Bunong people.
After his company, Colossal Biosciences, successfully revived the dire wolf from extinction, he's ready to continue to change ...
But Jones still developed a taste for horror, becoming enthralled with werewolves through films like 1981’s “The Howling” and ...
The 35th annual First Nations Film and Video Festival showcases the spectrum of styles and subjects captivating Indigenous ...
To promote indigenous understanding and climate change resilience, Bruno Seraphin prescribes the cultural burning practices that have brought together communities across the United States.
November is Native American Heritage Month, and WTTW has programming that honors the history, culture, and traditions of ...
The American show Ghost Asylum (2014–16) is one egregious standout. It follows a burly band of brothers who have the absurd ...
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