Sundance Highlights Indigenous Filmmakers With IllumiNative’s Indigenous House

From January 19 to 21, IllumiNative will run its second annual Indigenous House at the Sundance Film Festival. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the gathering spot will feature talks from various indigenous creatives. 

Director Sydney Freeland (Navajo), whose latest project is Marvel’s Echo, an upcoming series to be featured on Disney+, will be part of the discussions. Writer, director, and producer Tazbah Chavez (Dinè/Nüümü/San Carlos Apache), known for Reservation Dogs, will also be included in these discussions. Filmmaker and activist Julian Brave NoiseCat (Canim Lake Band Tsq’escan/Lil’Wat Nation of Mount Currie) created the documentary Sugarcane, which delves into an Indian reservation school and its recurring abuse. NoiseCat will be there to discuss healing and justice in light of this brutal moment in North American history.

Crystal Echo Hawk (Pawnee), the founder and executive director of IllumiNative, made a statement, saying, “Last year, we saw the positive impact of Native representation and Native-led content, and while we recognize that there’s still progress to be made, this year’s Indigenous House promises to build on our commitment to presenting the diversity of Indigenous stories, fostering crucial conversations and inspiring future generations of storytellers…We’re excited to welcome everyone back to Park City to celebrate with our Native community and allies for another year of incredible films and impactful discussions.”

Jaylen Briece: Jaylen Briece Moulton is a recent graduate from the University of Chicago, where she double-majored in Germanic Studies as well as Cinema and Media Studies. She is originally from Los Angeles, where her love of film grew, and she hopes to be part of the thriving film scene there someday.
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