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San Francisco - ICED "Indian Cinema Entertainment DESTINATION" is the second chapter of the American Indian Film Institute's award-winning magazine, Indian Cinema Entertainment (published 1993-2000). Awarded 1st Place by the Native American Journalism Association for General Excellence 1995, 1996 and 1999, ICED takes a bold new direction by presenting the tourism "destinations" offered by American Indian and First Nation tribal entities and enterprise.

With an initial publication of two issues in May & September 2007 [full-color, 16-page magazine] and four issues slated for 2008, ICED includes what loyal readers loved about ICE magazine -- stories about the filmmakers, actors and performing artists shaping Indian cinema and entertainment today -- while shining a spotlight on the many American Indian and First Nation tribal destinations, including gaming, golf, eco-tourism, world-class conference and hotel facilities, and top ring entertainment. Contact AIFI now to confirm your Advertisement Supplement Order while supporting American Indian media and cinematic arts.

Don't miss your chance to be included in the Inagural Issue of ICED "Indian Cinema Entertainment Destination". For $5,000, the American Indian Film Institute will provide editorial and promotional coverage in two full-color pages of news from your nation in ICED: valuable and timely information sent directly to our subscribers (tribes, foundations, government, talent & casting agencies, libraries, colleges & universities, public & celebrities), in an engaging, entertaining format. Additionally, your tribe will receive 1000 ICED magazines to distribute to your nation and clientele. ICED will also feature stories and promotional fare of AIFI's major programs:

Our youth-driven Tribal Touring Program is an intensive, hands-on student film program for Indian youth, conducted and premiered right in your community. For six years, communities across the United States have enjoyed AIFI's Tribal Touring Program, which has transcended the storytellers: Native Youth! Summer '07 reservation sites are now being confirmed.

The annual American Indian Film Festival® (November 2-10, 2007), now in its 32nd year, is the nation's oldest and most prestigious film festival premiering narrative and documentary content by and about US American Indian and Canada First Nation communities. Enjoy 9 days' worth of film screenings, networking opportunities, and memorable entertainment from indigenous producers, actors and performers, plus the American Indian Motion Picture Awards Show, all held in beautiful San Francisco - one of the world's great tourist destinations.

To be part of the Inagural Issue of ICED "Indian Cinema Entertainment Destination," contact AIFI as soon as possible.

Michael Smith, President & Founder
American Indian Film Institute
333 Valencia Street, Suite 322
San Francisco, California 94103
Phone: 415-554-0525
Fax: 415-554-0542
Web: www.aifisf.com
Email: iced@aifisf.com