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The 32nd Annual
American Indian Film Festival
November 2 - 10, 2007
Alphabetical List of Films
(click for program and theatre information)


133 Skyway

3:52

Aboriginality

Arctic Son

Bad Sugar

Be Smile: The Stories of Two Urban Inuit

Being Innu

The Beloved Community

Chief

Chiefs and Champions

Cloudbreaker

The Colony

Dancing From the Heart

A Defining Moment: Standing for Sovereignty

Disappearances

Dream Makers

The Enlightened Time (Jana)

Extreme Beats

Finding Our Voices

First Stories, Volume 2

First Stories, Volume 3

Fish

Four Sheets to the Wind

Gathering Together

Gene Boy Came Home

Good Looking

Happy Birthday, Grandma

He Can't Be Caught

Hidden Plague

I'm Not the Indian You Had In Mind

I, Nuligak: An Inuvialuit History of First Contact

Imprint

Journey From Spirit Mountain

Karuk Weaving Movie

Kawdan's Song

Kickapoo Culture Experience

Killer Whale and Crocodile

Kokom Demenage

The Last Trek

Le Vieil Homme et la Riviere

The Longest Walk

Love & Violence

Luna: Spirit of the Whale

Magnolia's In Spring

Making a Stand at Desert Rock

Making The River

Maq and the Spirit of the Woods

Maria Tallchief

Mile Post 398

Miss Navajo

The Mix: Programs 1-4

MNI Sose (a.k.a. Missouri River)

A Momentary Lapse of Brilliance

NAPT - 3 Decades

O'odham

Our Land, Our Life

Outta Your Back Pack Youth Film Shorts

Overwhelming (Blackfire)

Pageant

Perfection

Pikyav (To Fix It)

A Place Between: The Story of an Adoption

Powwow Dreams

Preparing For Coming Seasons

Qallunaat! Why White People Are Funny

Raccoon and Crawfish

Reclaiming Our Children: A Story of the Indian Child Welfare Act

Saving The Chinook: Restoring Salmon Habitat on the South Fork Nooksack River

Seeking Bimaadiziiwin

Seminole Tribe of Florida - 50th Anniversary

Share the Wealth

Shoal Lake No. 39: Anti-Smoking PSAs

Silent Violence

Smoke From His Fire

The Spirit of Sacajawea

Standing Silent Nation

The Stone Child

Stories in Stone

The Tenth Day

Territoire des Ondes

Triumph of the Native Spirit

Turquoise Rose

Two Rivers

Ullumi

Wabak

Wapos Bay: Journey Through Fear

Water Flowing Together

Way of the Warrior

We Are Still Here

What Are We Fighting For? (Joanne Shenandoah)

Where Did We Go Wrong?

With the Strength of Our Ancestors

Words From the Edge

Yukon Circles


Mile Post 398

Mile Post 398
Director: Shonie and Andee de la Rosa
110 Minutes • USA • Feature

2007 AIFF Award for Best Supporting Actor — Ernie Tsosie

When it comes to depicting life on the Navajo Nation, Mile Post 398 captures the essence of surviving day-to-day, living as the shadows of alcoholism pound at the door. From his earliest memories, Cloyd has witnessed the uglier side of life while being surrounded by alcohol abuse and domestic violence. Each time he attempts to turn over a new leaf, his friends Jimmy and Marty mastermind a plan to sway Cloyd from his ultimate hope of saving himself and his beloved family. A choice must be made, but only Cloyd holds the power to salvage what is left of his life. Mile Post 398 truly touches the heart and captivates the spirit.

Monday, Nov. 5, 7:00 p.m.
Landmark Embarcadero Center Cinema

$8 general / $7 students and seniors

Directors Andee and Shonie De La Rosa will be available for questions and answers following this screening.



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