Lumbee Film Festival Presents Films by Members of the Lumbee Tribe and Other American Indians

By: May. 21, 2018
Enter Your Email to Unlock This Article

Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe.




Existing user? Just click login.

The first ever Lumbee Film Festival showcases bold, original new films made by American Indians, especially members of the Lumbee Tribe living in North Carolina and across the United States. The inaugural festival takes place on Saturday, June 23, 2018 at the UNC Pembroke Entrepreneurship Incubator.

The Festival features a panel discussion with community organizers, filmmakers and tribe members discussing cultural extraction, cultural appropriation, and other issues faced by indigenous communities and their work within the cultural sector. The Festival also presents the "Lumbee Filmmaking Challenge" as the grand finale screening, in which every submitted film under three minutes no jury, no rules will be shown. The Lumbee Filmmaking Challenge encourages creativity and storytelling in many forms, from many voices - young and old, far and near - anyone with a cell phone can make a short video and send it in.

American Indian filmmakers can submit narrative, documentary or experimental films of any length or genre to the festival by June 7, 2018. Submissions can be made through the Cucalorus website at: www.cucalorus.org/lumbee-film-festival/. There is no entry fee - so submit a film for free!

"It is wonderful to have an opportunity for the community to come for free to see films made for and by American Indians, amplifying our voices, our challenges and our accomplishments. I think I am most excited about 'What Lumbee Means To Me' as we express our pride in our people, culture, place and traditions," said Festival Director Kim Pevia.

Pevia is joined on the staff by graphic designer Chad Locklear and a programming committee including artist Ashley Minner and filmmaker Malinda Maynor Lowery.

The Lumbee Film Festival is a partnership between the Lumbee Tribe of NC, Cucalorus, and the NC Arts Council. It takes place at the UNCP Entrepreneurship Incubator at 202 Main Street- downtown Pembroke, NC on Saturday, June 23, 2018. Find more information at www.cucalorus.org/lumbee-film-festival/.

About Cucalorus:
Cucalorus is an evolving experiment in community-building that connects visionary leaders in film, performance and technology. We support the creation of new work and the development of new ideas through festivals, residencies, funding and education. For more information on Cucalorus visit www.cucalorus.org.

SOURCE Lumbee Film Festival

Lumbee Film Festival Presents Films by Members of the Lumbee Tribe and Other American Indians

Vote Sponsor


Videos