
American Indian Film Festival @ Bellevue College Please join me in congratulating our People’s Choice Award Winners for the 2009 AIFF! First Place ($250) goes to Jeff Silverman, producer of PHIL LUCAS’s last film, FOR THE RIGHTS OF ALL Runner Up ($150) goes to TRACY RECTOR’s TEACHINGS OF THE TREE PEOPLE Honorable Mentions ($50 each) go to writer/producer MARILYN THOMAS for AYAA: A HERO’S JOURNEY & NATIVE LENS for NATIVE LENS SCREENING #1

American Indian Film Festival @ Bellevue College Film Submissions for the 2010 AIFF are being accepted from now until October 1, 2010. Contact: sara.sutlercohen@bellevuecollege.edu

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American Indian Film Festival @ Bellevue College Thanks to everyone who helped make this an amazing festival. Longhouse Media, Native Lens, ONESTAA, First Expressions: Rehumanizing The People, all the independent filmmakers, and of course the incredible team from Bellevue College. Here's to a beautiful festival and to an even better 2010!

First Expressions: Rehumanizing the People  THANK YOU for the outpouring of love & support at last night's event! for those of you who weren't there, it's not too late to catch the First Expressions exhibit at the American Indian Film Festival @ Bellevue College today from 12 - 6 pm...

American Indian Film Festival @ Bellevue College Pleasantly exhausted from an awesome Day Two of the American Indian Film Festival. Over 200 people came out for tonight's keynote with Tracy Rector, Louie Gong, and Onestaa. Saturday's program: More Onestaa, more potlucking, more art, and NATIVE LENS FILMS!

John R Mallory Cool!

Tracy Rector
Directions for the Main Campus at Bellevue College for tonight's Film Festival and art show...
Main Campus at Bellevue CollegeSource: bellevuecollege.eduFollow I-90 eastbound. Take exit 11A and follow the signs to 156th Ave. S.E. The ramp will merge you onto So. 150th heading North. Proceed through the first stoplight (S.E. Eastgate Way) and get in the left lane. ...

American Indian Film Festival @ Bellevue College Today! Opening Ceremony @ 10:30, followed by a list of films you don't want to miss! 4:45 1st Annual Phil Lucas Memorial Potluck, 6:45 Live Performance by ONESTAA and then our Keynote Speaker, Tracy Rector! In the lobby, the work of Louie Gong in the 2nd Exhibit of First Expressions. Come on out - it's free and open to the public!

American Indian Film Festival @ Bellevue College Thursday's Schedule: 12:30 – 2:40: Opening Ceremony: Jessy Lucas Welcoming Speech: Hr. Cecile Hansen, Chairwoman, Duwamish Tribe Introduction to the 7th Annual AIFF Executive Committee AIFF Featured Shorts Series: Shi-Shi-Etko The Boundary of Moab Awakening of the Spirit What Did You Do Boy? 3:00 – 4:15 When Your Hands are Tied 4:30 – 6:00 For The Rights of All: Ending Jim Crow in Alaska

American Indian Film Festival @ Bellevue College Thursday, November 5th, 12:30 the AIFF kicks off with The Honorable Cecile Hansen, Tribal Chair for the Duwamish Tribe and Opening Ceremony with Jessy Lucas - come on out! It's free and open to the public. Stay all day for some first-run Independent Film!
























