Native Cinema Monthly Film Series * On Hold til 2024

BREAKING:
Filmmakers have been making movies since the late 1800’s, the first theatre opened in 1896.
Never before in the history of the entertainment industry has there been a ‘monthly film series’ dedicated to Native Indigenous Cinema {On the Silver Screen} until now, presented by Red Nation Celebration Institute in partnership with Lumiere Cinema.
Line Up for 2022 TBA … RNCI Monthly Film Series’ Film Program and Conversation Series. First Wednesday of each month. Stay connected for more information.
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Red Nation Celebration Institute
GROUND-BREAKING INITIATIVE
BREAKING:
In Celebration of the 25th Anniversary of Red Nation Celebration Institute, launched a ground-breaking initiative a ‘monthly film series‘ opened its doors March 5, 2020 in partnership with Lumiere Cinema at the Music Hall.
After sanctions were lifted due to pandemic, RNCI’s ‘Monthly Film Series’ returned in-person from July to September 2021!
RNCI’s Monthly Film Series dedicated to Native Indigenous Cinema. First Wednesday’s of each month.
#NativesInChargeOfTheirNarrative “This is ground-breaking for American Indian & Indigenous filmmakers. Never in the history of cinema has there been a home in the entertainment capitol of the world for year round programing of Native Indigenous independent films. Native filmmakers will now have a permanent home where Native and Indigenous independent films will screen once a month” – states Joanelle Romero, CEO/Founder/President of Red Nation Celebration Institute, Red Nation International Film Festival, Native Women in Film & Television In All Media “Not only will we be screening films but we are in Beverly Hills down the street from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences.” @NdnCinema #IndieNativeFilms #WhoTellsTheStoryMatters #WhyWeWearRED #NativeWomenInFILM