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Native American Film Festival - Early Show
"Before Tomorrow" (CANADA)(INUIT) Set in 1840, Before Tomorrow is the story of an Inuit woman who demonstrates that human dignity is at the core of life from beginning to end, as she faces with her grandson the ultimate challenge of survival. The film was shot in remote locations near the community of Puvirnituq, Nunavik (northern Quebec) over four separate periods in order to capture the seasons from June through December.
Preceded By: "Sandpainting Healing with Walking Thunder." A traditional Din (Navajo) medicine woman, Walking Thunder, tells her life story and describes her healing methods using native plants, sand paintings, and other medicinal ways in this first-person account. As a practitioner of the peyote ceremony, she shares her indigenous understanding of the world of spirits evoked by this botanical sacrament.
These will also be preceded by Yavapai-Apache Nation digital short stories.
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LocationHarkins Theatres
2081 W Highway 89A
Sedona, AZ 86336
United States
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