My conversation on “Forget #Winnetou! How projections become reality” at the TRAFO – Modelle für Kultur im Wandel Ideenkongress in Halle (Saale) in September now available. http://audio-archive.com/#/talk/1872 Event: How to Speak of the Land. 168 narratives to a question Keyword: Indigenous traditions Recorded: Halle (Saale), September 19th 2018, 20.05, Table 11 Expert: Red Haircrow / Berlin
Category: Culture
Don’t forget! Our #Documentary Screens On Oct. 29th at the Babylon Theater in #Berlin
Don’t forget! On Monday, Oct. 29th at the Babylon Theater in Rose Luxembourg Platz in Berlin, we screen at the Refugees Welcome Film Festival. If circumstances allow, I and members of the film team will be there, along with some protagonists from the documentary. Tickets can be purchased in advance through the website (LINK).
UK Premiere Event for “Forget Winnetou!” at Native Spirit #FilmFestival in #London, Oct.17th
A sincere thanks to everyone in London who joined us at the UK premiere of our #documentary Forget Winnetou! Loving in the Wrong Way at the Native Spirit Festival on Wed. Oct.17th! Great thanks to the festival’s director and volunteers who organized and helped everything go. There are still more events to come in their programming, so check out their list of […]
Curating a #Film Series “identity. intersectionality. #indigeneity” Nov 7th-Dec 5th in #Berlin w/ xart splitta
A Film Series by Red Haircrow in cooperation with xart splitta. FACEBOOK EVENT PAGE. Pls. view full programme here: www.xartsplitta.net/en/identity-intersectionality-indigeneity/ Description: “A spirit permeates western society of ignoring the harm caused others, especially if it’s for one’s own gratification or convenience. Racism, homo- and transphobia, ableism and sexism are behaviors that demonstrate that spirit. They damage, […]
#Interview on The Electric Sheep Film Show (#Podcast)
Shared from the Panel Borders website: “In this month’s Electric Sheep Film Show, Alex Fitch looks at films which reveal aspects of culture that are rarely discussed or wilfully ignored by society. Steven Eastwood discusses his documentary The Island which shows the end of life experience of four people in a hospice on the Island […]
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