More than 50 Native films are being screened at the second-annual Heard Museum Film Festival this weekend.
Selections include "Trudell," a documentary about legendary activist John Trudell that was directed by Cherokee Heather Rae; "5th World," a Navajo "love story" by Navajo filmmaker Larry Blackhorse Lowe; and "Echoes from Juniper Canyon" from Hopi filmmaker Duane Allen Humeyestewa.
The festival kicks off tonight and runs through Sunday.
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Hopi filmmaker at Heard
(The Arizona Republic 6/17)
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Native films screened at Heard Museum Film Festival
Friday, June 17, 2005
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