KXII - News - Headlines

Film Forward comes to Sulphur

Print
By: Nicolette Schleisman Email
Updated: Thu 10:55 PM, Sep 06, 2012

SULPHUR, OK -- The Chickasaw Nation is bringing a new event to Sulphur, sharing culture and ideas on the big screen.

Lani Habrock and her boyfriend came from Shawnee to take part in Film Forward, a promotion of cultural dialogue through independent documentaries and film.

Habrock is part Seminole, so coming to the festival has extra significance for her.

"I feel like the only way you get a strong understanding of native american culture is if you're raised in it. And whenever I heard that they were talking specifically about native short films, I felt like I needed to come and kind of get an understanding of different tribes and different cultures cause not all natives are the same," said Habrock.

The Chickasaw Cultural Center hosted their first festival in conjunction with the Sundance Institute.

Bird Runningwater was integral in bringing the festival to Sulphur this year. He says it was vital to him to include a Native American Culture Center in the 8 stops they make around the world.

"I think the wave of tribes establishing these cultural centers is such a vital part of continuing our own identity in a larger world, but also kind of I think it's a great place to be able to integrate film into kind of like traditional arts and traditional cultural representation," said Bird Runningwater, the Director of Native American and Indigenous Programs at Sundance Institute.

And its something that the Chickasaw Cultural Center wants to keep as a tradition of their own.

"We hope that this is the first of many for the Chickasaw Cultural Center. We're looking for more and more ways to make the Chickasaw Cultural Center and Southern Oklahoma an international tourism destination. And this is certainly a step in that direction," said Dr. Amanda Cobb-Greetham.

The festival begins Friday at 10 A.M. and goes through Saturday evening.

On the Web:

http://www.sundance.org/filmforward/destination/oklahoma-2012/


Comments are posted from viewers like you and do not always reflect the views of this station.
powered by Disqus

In The Community

10 Oklahoma students receive Sam Noble Scholarships

Posted: 06/17/2013 - ARDMORE, Okla. —The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation announced the 2013-2014 recipients of the Sam Noble Scholarships this week, awarding $140,000 in scholarships to 10 southern Oklahoma students.

Tire pile in Leonard has residents worried

Updated: 06/10/2013 - (LEONARD,TEXAS) -- Leonard residents are worried that piles of tires sitting at a vacant service shop are attracting mosquitoes and endagering their health

More In The Community

Most Discussed Stories

powered by Disqus
Sherman 4201 Texoma Pkwy (903) 892 -8123 Ardmore 2624 S. Commerce (580) 223-0946
Gray Television, Inc. - Copyright © 2002-2013 - Designed by Gray Digital Media - Powered by Clickability
User Agent: CCBot/2.0 - 168864826