Jul 19 2018
Flagstaff Mountain Film Festival

Flagstaff Mountain Film Festival

Presented by The Orpheum Theater Flagstaff at The Orpheum Theater

In honor of the many indigenous communities in and around Flagstaff, AZ we are highlighting a selection of films from our 2018 festival that showcase their voices and stories.

Lakota in America - 15mins
For nearly a hundred years, it was illegal to practice Lakota customs. Now, the Cheyenne River Youth Project is working with young people like Genevieve to create a stronger economic and cultural future—and they’re using their Lakota heritage to get there.

Water Warriors - 21mins
Water Warriors is the story of a community’s successful resistance against the oil and gas industry. When an energy company begins searching for natural gas in New Brunswick, Canada, indigenous and white families unite to drive out the company in a campaign to protect their water and way of life.

Then Now and Forever: Zuni in the Grand Canyon - 27mins
Throughout their history, the A:shiwi people have made a pilgrimage through the Grand Canyon to leave offerings at traditional sites, gather materials for their cultural practices, and visit the place where their ancestors first emerged from the four Underworlds and into the light of day.

A Glimpse of the Dine- 10mins
This film documents a little glimpse of the Dinè People (AKA Navajo) and their culture at the Western Navajo Fair in Tuba City, Arizona.

Too Precious to Mine- 10mins
The Grand Canyon is an irreplaceable natural treasure. Its stunning vistas, ancient geology, and winding Colorado River are world renowned — drawing over 5.5 million visitors to the park each year. Yet, irresponsibly operated uranium mines located on federal public land just miles from the North and South Rims threaten to permanently pollute the Grand Canyon landscape and the greater Colorado River.

Admission Info

$8.50 General Admission

Dates & Times

2018/07/19 - 2018/07/19

Location Info

The Orpheum Theater

15 West Aspen Street, Flagstaff, AZ 86001