10:30 - 6:15
Program 9: Tough Skin, 10:30–11:45 a.m.
Program 10: Daughter of a Lost Bird, 12:15–1:30 p.m.
Program 11: 2–3:45 p.m., Café Daughter
Program 12: 4-6:15 p.m., Gift of Fear
Since its inception in 1975, the mission of the American Indian Film Festival (AIFF) has steadfastly been the cultural exchange—through the power of film—of Native American and Canada’s First Nations cultures. While the content is by, for and about Indigenous storytellers, AIFF remains a film festival for all audiences—from filmmakers whose intent is to inform, educate, enlighten and entertain all viewers. With the American Indian Film Institute director Mytia Zavala at the helm, and carrying on the work of her late father, founder Michael Smith. The American Indian Film Institute is excited to bring AIFF 48 back to San Francisco.
The AIFF48 film schedule and information is available at aifisf.com.
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