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Film festival this week in San Fran
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2001 The 26th annual American Indian Film Festival starts on Thursday in San Francisco, California. Among the movies being offered are "Big Eden," starring Eric Schweig; "Lady Warriors," a documentary about a Navajo-Hopi running team; "The Doe Boy," about a man's relationship with his father; and "Christmas in the Clouds," a comedy featuring Choctaw actor Tim Vahle and a number of other actors including Rita Coolidge, Wes Studi, Shirley Cheechoo and Lois Red Elk. The festival runs through November 15. Get the Story:
'Lady Warriors' opens festival 26th showcase of American Indian film also revives art-house hit (The San Francisco Chronicle 11/6) Relevant Links:
American Indian Film Festival - http://www.aifisf.com
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