Cherokee Film is amplifying Native voices on one of the entertainment industry’s most influential stages by hosting a ...
As the nation observes Native American History Month, Cherokee Film is inviting audiences to revisit the country’s beginnings through a more inclusive lens — one that recognizes the deep role of ...
The Cherokee Nation has unveiled plans to open the first tribally operated film education program: The Cherokee Film Institute. Launched through its filmmaking arm Cherokee Film, CFI is a 120-hour ...
TULSA, Okla. — Cherokee Film invites the public to watch “The American Revolution," a docuseries premiering on November 16 on PBS stations across the country, in honor of Native American History Month ...
The Cherokee Nation’s push to expand the television and film industry in northeast Oklahoma continues to deliver results, with several productions supported by the tribe’s film incentive program ...
The tribe recently hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony to commemorate the addition of a second soundstage and more to its Owasso campus. "Through our tribe's breakthrough endeavors, Cherokee Nation ...
The Cherokee Nation is still rolling as it expands its footprint in the film industry. State, local and tribal leaders recently gathered for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the latest expansion ...
Applications are open to everyone 18 and older and will be available Aug. 1 through Sept. 15 at cherokeefilminstitute.com. A discounted tuition rate will be offered to citizens of federally recognized ...
When we first made the leap of opening the Cherokee Nation Film Office, we often heard, “Why should Cherokee Nation get involved in this?” To that I say, “Why not us?” Now celebrating its first full ...
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