Native Indigenous Student Film Festival
Native Indigenous Student Film Festival Coming Soon
American Indian Heritage Month: In the City of Los Angeles
Collective Sovereignty Red Nation Celebration Institute created and founded the American Indian Heritage Month in the City/County of Los Angeles in 2005 and officially recognized in 2006 by the State of California and the City of Los Angeles and in the State of New Mexico 2008. Red Nation Celebration Institute (RNCI) is the first American […]
RNCI Red Nation Awards
“Hollywood & Indian Country’s Biggest Night for American Indian & Indigenous Voices™ Cementing American Indian at the forefront of the Entertainment Industry™” Since 1995, the RNCI Red Nation Awards has honored outstanding artistic achievements in television, film, comedy, music and the arts. The show is an integral part of RNCI’s mission and is held during the Red Nation International Film […]
Red Nation International Film Festival
Red Nation International Film Festival & Awards is the Authentic Voice of American Indian & Indigenous Cinema. Each year, RNIFF that takes place as part of American Indian Heritage Month in the City of Los Angeles. Red Nation International Film Festival™ (RNIFF) The Authentic Voice of American Indian & Indigenous Cinema™ is dedicated to breaking the barrier of […]
RED NATION CELEBRATION INSTITUTE
NATIVES IN CHARGE OF THEIR NARRATIVE Red Nation Celebration Institute (RNCI) a nonprofit organization, is the longest-running, successful Native women-led, Indigenous media arts and cultural enterprise in the history of the entertainment industry – amplifying 575+ Native Nations! Red Nation Celebration Institute, in being the first to create the largest Native Indigenous Film Festival in […]
The American Holocaust Series
The American Holocaust is a film & conversation original series dedicated to the Native Perspective streaming live monthly on Facebook and on Red Nation Television Network. This exclusive series was born out of a recognition that many Americans know little to nothing about Native Peoples, and that the media provides a far-reaching portal to deliver […]
Why We Wear RED Call to Action
#WhyWeWearRED A Global Call to Action and Media Coalition initiative that aims to bring awareness to Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women & Girls and the Lack of Inclusion of Native Women in Film & Television. Other issues Indigenous Women face: sexual harassment, assault, human trafficking, inequality for women in all kinds of workplaces, violence against the land is violence […]
RNCI MONTHLY FILM SCREENINGS
Filmmakers have been making movies since the late 1800’s, the first theatre opened in 1896. BREAKING Never before in the history of the entertainment industry has there been a monthly film series dedicated to Native Cinema ‘On the Silver Screen‘ Red Nation Celebration Institute presents Inaugural ‘Monthly Film Series’ in partnership with Lumiere Cinema. READ MORE
RNCI NATIVE AND INDIGENOUS CREW WORLDWIDE
Creating Systemic Change through Film & Television The program is led by Red Nation Celebration Institute with Global partners, it’s a pathway that focuses on entry-level, below-the-line opportunities for Native and Indigenous talent. READ MORE
RNCI CALIFORNIA NATIVE FILM COMMISSION RNCI CREW WORLDWIDE
Creating Systemic Change through Film & Television The program is led by Red Nation Celebration Institute with Global partners, it’s a pathway that focuses on entry-level, below-the-line opportunities for Native and Indigenous talent. READ MORE