Arctic Son has been picked up for broadcast by Canada’s Aboriginal People’s Television Network (APTN), the first and only national Aboriginal broadcaster in the world, with programming by, for and about Aboriginal Peoples.
Published on September 22
Every year the American Indian Graduate Center brings together hundreds of students, professors and community leaders to discuss projects and achievements in Native American higher education. This year the conference focuses on the challenges facing Native Americans as they balance their lives between the reservation and popular Western culture. Subjects run the gamut from “How to Succeed in Graduate School?”, to “Perception of American Indians in Film”, to “What Does it Mean to Be Indian in Today’s Society?”. Former United States Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell is among many noted speakers at the event.
Arctic Son has the honor of being part of an evening celebration on Friday, September 22nd, where participants will have the opportunity to watch the film and discuss the issues that it presents with the filmmakers.
“Walking in Two Worlds”
American Indian Graduate Center
Albuquerque, NM
7pm, Friday, September 22, 2006
For more information and registration: http://www.aigc.com
Published on September 22
MTM6 launched on June 1 in New York City and around the country. Check out photos from the Awards Ceremony at the HBO Screening Room. Watch the films online, take action, go to a screening or sign up to organize your own event all year long at www.mediathatmattersfest.org.
Published on June 12
Arts Engine presents a brand new collection of inspiring shorts by independent filmmakers. Join us in NYC for the World Premiere at IFC Center on May 31st—get tickets now—and watch the films online starting June 1st at www.mediathatmattersfest.org.
Published on May 16
Arts Engine is proud to announce that Arctic Son, directed by Andrew Walton, will have its West Coast premiere at the prestigious Seattle Film Festival on June 7th. The film’s European premiere will be at Filmfest Munich, held July 15-22.
Published on May 15