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Ouray International Film Festival Special Screening: An Evening of Films with Native Lens

Not Rated | $5 Admission

OIFF special screening

November 13

Show at 7 pm | Doors at 6:30 pm

Runtime:
About 40 minutes of films followed by a live Q&A with surprise guests.

Featuring several short films, including:

WÍICHKɄ PAA TUKWA PɄNI WɄNI (Stand, Looking Toward the Future)
Directed by: Sommer Lopez, Tonya Tolino, Evan Smith, Ellyse Fredericks

Rainbow Youth Rising
Directed by: Nika Arce, Sierra Buffalohead, Eva Bear, Jules Joe, Tyler Socé

In celebration of Native American Heritage Month, join OIFF and Native Lens for a program of short films made by Indigenous filmmakers from Colorado and beyond.


About Native Lens:
Native Lens is a collaborative film and video project hosted by KSUT Tribal Media Center and Rocky Mountain PBS. The project provides training initiatives and showcases films produced by Indigenous peoples in North America. By sharing firsthand Native perspectives, Native Lens works to amplify Indigenous voices through storytelling.


6TH ANNUAL

June 19-22, 2025


The Wright Opera House is a 501c3 nonprofit, operating a historic venue and premier performing arts organization located in the City of Ouray. It is supported by event fees and by generous donations. Click here to make a tax deductible donation to the Wright.

Thank you to our movie program sponsors!

Marc Hitchcox of NextHome Virtual, O’Toys, Mountain Fever Shirts & Gifts, High Country Leathers & Lifestyles, Ouray Real Estate Corporation, Black Canyon Window & Door, and Mountain Institute Inc.

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