Native Women in Film & Television
DOCUMENTARY SHORT | United States | 10 MINUTES | English
For Rosalie Fish, Indigenous student-athlete and activist, running isn’t just a sport — it’s how she represents the strength and resilience of indigenous women within her tribe and beyond. As we look forward to #IndigenousPeoplesDay, we are honored to share Rosalie’s story in our second episode of “Who is a Runner” – a docu-series collaboration with Brooks Running.
Directed by Faith E. Briggs, Tim Kemple
Max Walker-Silverman is a writer and director who lives and works where he grew up in rural Colorado. A Love Song, which premiered at Sundance, is his first feature.
Faith E. Briggs, Tim Kemple
Faith E. Briggs, Aimee Tetreault
Nico Bovat
Tim Kemple, Blake Hendrix
Rosalie Fish
Ridgeline Sound
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