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2008 Screening Schedule | Press Info

Upcoming Screenings
Flagstaff, AZ Saturday, March 8, 2007, 9am-12:30pm
Screening of: In the Light of Reverence
Flagstaff Mountain Film Festival
Orpheum Theater, 15 W. Aspen St
Session 5 – Local Focus, 9am-12:30pm
(928) 556-1580
Screening History

2007 Screenings

Boulder, CO Saturday, November 17, 2007
Screening of: In the Light of Reverence
Preserving the Lands of Valmont Butte
Valmont Butte Heritage Alliance and Trust for Public Land’s Fundraiser 4:30 pm–8:30 pm
Colorado University, Boulder Campus, UMC Room 235
For information: Cathy Bauers: cab7660@yahoo.com or 303-530-9557
www.valmontbutte.com
Wilmington, NC Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Screening of: In the Light of Reverence
As part of the Native American History Month
Discussion led by Dr. Patricia Barker Lerch
Professor and Chair, Dept. of Anthropology
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Randall Library Auditorium, 7:00 pm
http://uncwres25.das.uncw.edu/
Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Screening of Winnemem War Dance at Shasta Dam
Water and People III Development Film Festival
Dhan Foundation Center for Development Communication Thamukkam Grounds, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India
www.dhan.org, www.maduraisymposium.in

2006 Screenings

Provo, UT Friday, November 17, 2006
Screening of In the Light of Reverence
J. Reuben Clark Law School
Brigham Young University
Presented by BYU Native American Law Students
Cambridge, MA Friday, November 17, 2006
In the Light of Reverence and panel discussion with
UCLA Professor author Peter Nabokov (Where Lightning Strikes: The Lives of American Indian Sacred Places); Harvard Assistant Professor of History Malinda Maynor (Lumbee), Co-Producer of In the Light of Reverence; Anthropologist & Activist, Marge Bruchac (Abenaki); and Christopher McLeod, Producer/Director of In the Light of Reverence.
Film, 7:30-8:45 pm
Panel/Q&A, 8:45 pm-10:00 pm
Sponsored by Harvard University Native American Program (HUNAP)
For more information contact Natasha Baker 617-495-4923
Golden, CO Sunday, September 24, 2006
In the Light of Reverence
Colorado Environmental Film Festival
American Mountaineering Center, Foss Auditorium
For more information: http://www.caee.org/ceff.html
Email: info@caee.org
Phone: 303-273-9527
Mendocino, CA Sunday, April 16, 2006
In the Light of Reverence will be presented in the “Sunday Cinema” series by local chapters of Alliance for Democracy, Peace & Justice Center and Veterans for Peace. Matheson Performing Arts Center Mendocino, CA For map see:
http://www.cpits.org/events/mhs_slam_map.gif
For more information contact Zac Zachary at 707-964-3621.
Los Angeles, CA Monday, April 10, 2006
UCLA’s Fowler Museum of Cultural History
In the Light of Reverence and the documentary short Winnemem War Dance at Shasta Dam

Films followed by question and answer sessions with two Native Americans featured in the films: Winnemem Wintu spiritual leader Caleen Sisk-Franco, who has ceremonial responsibility for Mt. Shasta and Mark Franco, Headman of the Winnemem Wintu Tribe, UCLA Professor Peter Nabokov and filmmaker Christopher McLeod.

2:00 - 5:00 PM Symposium (with film clips) with Caleen Sisk-Franco, Mark Franco, Peter Nabokov, & Christopher McLeod
Fireside Lounge, Mira Hershey Hall, UCLA.
The Fowler Museum is located off Sunset Blvd. at Westwood. For more information contact DeAnna Rivera at 310-794-5216 or email rivera@law.ucla.edu.
Bend, OR Friday, April 7, 2006
In the Light of Reverence will be showing as part of the Wild & Scenic Environmental Film Festival on Tour
Sponsored by the Oregon Natural Desert Association
Tower Theater
835 NW Wall St., Bend, OR
For info visit: www.onda.org
Leavenworth, WA Friday, March 24, 2006
Winnemem War Dance at Shasta Dam
8th Annual Hazel Wolf Environmental Film Festival
Sleepy Lady Mountain Retreat
7375 Icicle Rd., Leavenworth, WA
For more information: http://www.hazelfilm.org/2006leavenworth.html

2005 Screenings

Colchester, VT Monday, October 24, 2005
SMC Multicultural Student Affairs presents
In the Light of Reverence
St. Michael’s College
Alliot Student Center, Vermont Room
6:30 PM film - 7:30 discussion of the issues and how they relate to Vermont and the Northeast.
Free and open to the public
For more info on this forum, call
Moïse St. Louis at 802-654-2663
Berkeley, CA Sunday, May 25, 2005
Sacred Sites International Film Screening
In the Light of Reverence and Shellmound
Fantasy Recording Studios
10th and Parker, Berkeley, CA
$10 donation
For more information call 510-525-1304
www.sacred-sites.org
Tokyo, Japan May 30-31, 2005
Three screenings of In the Light of Reverence at the international symposium, “Conserving Cultural and Biological Diversity: The Role of Sacred Natural Sites and Cultural Landscapes”
United Nations University, Tokyo, Japan
6PM May 30, U Thant International Hall (Room 3F)
9:30 AM, 1:15 PM May 31, Reception Hall (Room 2f)
Sonoma, CA Saturday, May 14, 2005
In the Light of Reverence
Earth Day Sonoma 2005
Sonoma Plaza in downtown Sonoma
For more information call 707-833-6900
www.earthdaysonoma.org
Hollywood, CA Friday, April 22, 2005
Winnemem War Dance at Shasta Dam
In same program: Oil and Water, Oil on Ice,
Slick Planet: Oil and the Ecosystem
Artivist Film Festival
Egyptian Theater (Rigler Theater)
6712 Hollywood Blvd.
Hollywood, CA
$11.00 available through www.tix.com
www.Artivist.org
Oakland, CA  Friday, April 1, 2005
Winnemem War Dance at Shasta Dam will screen at the Earth Dance 2005 Environmental Film Festival

James Moore Theatre
Oakland Museum of California
1000 Oak St. at 10th St.
Oakland, CA
$8 film festival and party

Reception 6:00-7:00  PM
Films 7-9:00 PM
After Party 9-midnight

Info: 510-238-3818 , http://www.museumca.org/earthdance/
San Francisco, Oakland and Sacramento March 1-4, 2005
In the Light of Reverence will be coupled with a panel discussion with Native American leaders Caleen Sisk-Franco (Winnemem Wintu) and Vernon Masayesva of Black Mesa Trust (Hopi) Also screening is the new seven-minute short, Winnemem Wintu War Dance at Shasta Dam, which depicts the Winnemem's September 2004 ceremony against the Shasta Dam. Proceeds from the three benefits will support the Winnemem Wintu Tribe's participation in the new campaign.
San Francisco Wednesday, March 2, 2005
With Julia Butterfly Hill
Cowell Theater at Fort Mason Center
Admission $15 film and panel only.
5:30 PM Reception, film and panel $50
Advance tickets: 415-345-7575.
Oakland Thursday, March 3, 2005
with Julia Butterfly Hill
Grand Lake Theater
3200 Grand Ave.
Admission $15
Advance tickets can be purchased in person at the Grand Lake Theater Box Office.
Sacramento Friday, March 4, 2005
Crest Theatre, 1013 K St.
Admission $12
Advance tickets can be purchased in person at the Crest Theatre Box Office.
For more information about the above events, please call 415-459-9211, ext. 40.
*5:00 PM Reception at Jump Start Cafe, 1122 L Street (near 11th Street.) Parking garage adjacent, enter on 10th Street. Tel. 916-441-7555. $5-$10 donation at door.
San Francisco State University Tuesday, March 1, 2005
Humanities 133
San Francisco State University campus
1600 Holloway Avenue, San Francisco, CA http://www.sfsu.edu/~sfsumap/

The American Indian Studies Department of San Francisco State University will host an afternoon “Sacred Land & Water Symposium” featuring presentations by Native American leaders and a 3:30 PM screening of In the Light of Reverence. Professor Melissa Nelson (Anishinaabe/Metis) will moderate a panel with Caleen Sisk-Franco (Winnemem Wintu), Vernon Masayesva (Hopi) and Ann Marie Sayers (Mutsun Ohlone).
Nevada City, CA Saturday, January 8, 2005
In the Light of Reverence
Winnemem War Dance at Shasta Dam

2005 Wild and Scenic Environmental Film Festival
Miners’ Foundry Cultural Center
Nevada Theater
325 Spring Street
Nevada City, CA

Festival Web site: Wild and Scenic Environmental Film Festival
Phone: 530-265-5661
Email: kathy@syrcl.org
Miners’ Cultural Center phone: 530-265-5040
Web site: www.minersfoundry.org

2004 Screenings

Zurich, Switzerland November 26, 2004
North American First Nations
Film Festival 2004
Filmpodium der Stadt Zurich
Stadthaus, Stadthausquai 17
Phone:.41-1216-31-27
Email: filmpodium.zuerich@prd.stzh.ch
www.mace25.com
Milwaukee, WI November 19, 2004
Holiday Folk Fair International
Wisconsin State Fair Park
Milwaukee, WI
Stuttgart, Germany November 19, 2004
North American First Nations
Film Festival 2004
House Of Films
Kommunalse Kino (KOKI)
Filmhaus 23A
Phone: 49-711-30589-161
Email: info@koki-stuttgart.de
www.mace25.com
Larkspur, CA Thursday, November 11, 2004
Benefit screening of In the Light of Reverence to support the Winnemem Wintu’s campaign against the raising of Shasta Dam. Post-screening discussion with Wintu leader Caleen Sisk-Franco, Julia Butterfly Hill and filmmaker Christopher McLeod. For more information see our listing in What’s New.

Admission $12/$6 students with I.D.

Lark Theater 549 Magnolia Avenue Larkspur, CA 94939 Advance tickets: 415 924-5111, info@larktheater.net, www.larktheater.net
Washington, D.C.  Saturday, November 6, 2004
Screening of In the Light of Reverence followed by a discussion with Charmaine White Face, Coordinator, Defenders of the Black Hills and sacred sites activist Guy Lopez.

Indigenous Rights Film Festival

American University, Ward Bldg., Room 2

4400 Massachusetts Ave. NW Washington. D.C.

To see the festival schedule, click here.

For more information call 202-361-0840 or email indigrtswatch@hotmail.com.
San Francisco, CA Sunday, November 7, 2004
Christopher McLeod’s new 5-minute documentary, Winnemem War Dance at Shasta Dam, will screen at the 2004 American Indian Film Festival. A proposal to raise the height of Shasta Dam near Redding threatens to flood Winnemem Wintu sacred sites on the McCloud River. In September 2004, the Winnemem responded with a four-day war dance to spiritually unite the people in their struggle for sovereignty and religious freedom, and their efforts to protect the water, salmon and ceremonial sites.

2004 American Indian Film Festival

Winnemem War Dance at Shasta Dam

Sunday, November 7 at 3:30 PM

UA Galaxy Theater 1285 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA.

More information: www.aifsf.com, 415-554-0525.
Rohnert Park/Sonoma, CA Friday, October 8 & Sunday, Oct. 10, 2004
Sonoma Film Institute
Sonoma State University
Warren Auditorium, Ives Hall
Rohnert Park, CA
with filmmaker Christopher McLeod
For more information call 707-644-2606
www.sonoma.edu/sfi/index.html
Roses, Catalonia, Spain October 2nd, 2004
Europarc 2004 Congress
The challenge of Natura 2000:
Conservation and Opportunities for People
www.europarc2004.net
Washington, D.C. Thursday, September 23, 2004
Screening of In the Light of Reverence and panel
discussion with Winona LaDuke, Oren Lyons,
Henrietta Mann, Caleen Sisk-Franco
and Christopher “Toby” McLeod, in honor of the opening of the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. Co-sponsored by American University’s Center for Social Media. Presented in conjunction with the theatrical presentation Spirit - The Seventh Fire www.spirit7thfire.com
Location: In the Spirit 800-seat tent on the Mall in the 14th Street Center Panel near the Washington Monument. Admission is Free.
Pescadero, CA Saturday, September 18, 2004
Screening of In the Light of Reverence
Costanoa Coastal Lodge & Camp
Ranch House Room
2001 Rossi Road at Hwy 1
Pescadero, CA
Admission is Free
With Filmmaker Toby McLeod
For information, call 1-877-262-7848 or 1-650-879-1100 or visit www.costanoa.com
Half Moon Bay, CA Friday, September 17, 2004
Presented by Coastside Film Society
Community United Methodist Church Sanctuary
777 Miramontes, at the corner of Johnston
$6 Donation to the Coastside Film Society
With Filmmakers Toby McLeod and Jessica Abbe
www.hmbfilm.org
Santa Barbara, CA Thursday, August 5, 2004
Sponsored by The Fund for Santa Barbara
Marjorie Luke Theatre
Santa Barbara Junior High School
721 East Cota Street
Panel discussion with Chris Peters (Pohlik-lah/Karuk), Seventh Generation Fund, Monique Sonoquie (Chumash), Indigenous Youth Foundation, and Christopher McLeod.
Reception at 6:30 PM; Screening at 7 PM.
Email: akutou@juno.com
New York, NY Sunday, July 4th, 2004
Excerpt from In the Light of Reverence:
The Hopi and the Colorado Plateau

Rooftop Films
Un-American Films
8:30 - Live music
9:00 - Short films explode over the Hudson River.
River Project, Pier 26, Manhattan
Hudson River at Moore St.
(877) 786-1912
www.rooftopfilms.com
Jackson, Wyoming Tuesday, May 25, 2004
Forest Service Conference on Tri-Regional Indian Law:
American Indians and Forest Service Working Together
Grand Teton National Park
Jackson Lake Lodge
Jackson, Wyoming
Honolulu, Hawaii Saturday, April 24, 2004
United Nations Association Film Festival
Traveling Film Festival
University of Hawai’i at Manoa
School of Architecture Building, Amphitheater
2410 Campus Rd
Honolulu, Hawaii

For more information about UNAFF, please call (650) 724-5544 or visit http://www.unaff.org.
Phoenix, AZ Sunday, March 7, 2004
Screening of In the Light of Reverence
as part of Indigenous Peoples Day 2004

Nahuacalli, Embassy of the Indigenous Peoples
802 N. 7th Street
Phoenix, AZ
(602) 254-5230
Eugene, OR Thursday, March 25, 2004
57th Annual Northwest Anthropological Conference
Hosted by the University of Oregon Museum of Natural History
Valley River Inn, Eugene, Oregon
Information: (541) 683-6669
San Diego, CA Friday, February 13th, 2004
Spirit of the Land Conference  
San Diego State University, Don Powell Theatre
5500 Campanile Drive
San Diego, CA
http://spirit.sdsu.edu/

Screening of In the Light of Reverence
Followed by discussion with
Director Christopher McLeod and
Juana Majel Dixon, Pauma Tribal Legislative Council, National Congress of American Indians.
Rapid City, SD Wednesday, January 28, 2004
Native Voice 2004 Film Festival
Elks Theatre
512 6th Street
Rapid City, SD
www.nativevoicemedia.com
www.elkstheatre.com
Tel. 605-343-7888

2003 Screenings

Las Vegas, Nevada Friday, November 14, 2003
Screening and Panel Discussion sponsored by the Public Interest Law Association with Tribal law scholar and Professor Christine Zuni Cruz, University of New Mexico Law School, Environmental law Professor Bret Birdsong, UNLV Law School (other panelists TBD.)

United Nations Association Film Festival - Traveling Festival
University of Nevada - Las Vegas
CBC Auditorium, Rm A-108
$5 Students, $8 general public. Food will be served.
www.unaff.org/2003/travel.html
Santa Barbara, CA Saturday, November 1st, 2003
2nd Annual Santa Barbara Native American Film Festival
Santa Barbara City College, West Campus.
For more information call Mo at 805-403-6744
or email:  info@chumash.org
La Honda, CA    Wednesday, October 22, 2003
La Honda Elementary School
Grades 3-4
Post-screening discussion with Christopher McLeod.
Denver, Colorado Friday, October 3, 2003
Two screenings of In the Light of Reverence:
Denver Museum of Nature and Science, 7PM
Screening followed by question and answer session with four Native Americans featured in the film: Caleen Sisk-Franco, Vernon Masayesva, Vine Deloria, Jr., Chris Peters, and filmmaker Christopher Mcleod
2001 Colorado Blvd., Denver CO
Tel. 800-925-2250
www.dmns.org
Friday, October 3, 2003
National Preservation Conference in Denver, CO
Panel Discussion on Native American Sacred Lands with
Chris Peters, Vine Deloria, Jr., D. Bambi Kraus, Arden Kucate, Andrew Gulliford and Christopher McLeod.
Contact: National Trust for Historic Preservation
1785 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
Tel. 800-944-6847
www.nthpconference.org
Rapid City, SD Thursday, September 18th, 2003
Protecting America's Sacred Lands:
Screening and discussion with Julia Butterfly Hill, Winona LaDuke, and Christopher McLeod.
Benefit for Defenders of the Black Hills
The Elks Theatre
512 6th St., Rapid City, SD
For more information: 605-720-0282
www.defendblackhills.org
www.endangeredforests.org
www.wetheplanet.org
www.elkstheatre.com
Durban, South Africa Tuesday, September 9, 2003
Main Plenary Hall, Durban International Convention Center
World Parks Congress
www.iucn.org/wpc2003/
Heard Museum Film Festival
Phoenix, Arizona
Friday, June 20, 2003
Steele Auditorium
Friday 9:30AM
2301 N. Central Ave.
Phoenix, AZ
Tel. 602-251-0205
www.heard.org
Rainbow Bridge Peace Congresse Freiburg, Germany May 30 – June 1, 2003
Heiler Mencsh Heile Erde E.V.
Freiburg i. Br., Germany
Tel. 011-49-761-89-4732
Santa Barbara, California Thursday, April 24, 2003
28th Annual California Preservation Conference
California Preservation Foundation
Radisson Santa Barbara
1111 E. Cabrillo Blvd.
Santa Barbara, CA 93103
Tel. 510-763-0972
www.californiapreservation.org
Grand Canyon National Park, AZ Tuesday, April 22, 2003
Shrine of the Ages, South Rim
Bellingham, WA Sunday, April 6, 2003
Bellingham Human Rights Film Festival
Pickford Cinema
1416 Cornwall Avenue
Bellingham, WA
Tel. 360- 647-1300
www.whatcomfilm.org
Fairfax, CA Saturday, April 5, 2003
Fairfax Documentary Film Festival Fairfax Theater 7:30PM
Contact: Weinsoff@ix.netcom.com
Pescadero, CA Saturday, April 5, 2003
Association for Environmental and Outdoor Education (AEOE) Conference
Camp Jones Gulch, Pescadero CA
2:15-4:00pm
www.aeoe.org
San Francisco, CA Thurs, March 27, 2003
UC Hastings Law School Native American Law Students Association
With filmmaker Christopher McLeod
Portland, OR Thurs, March 6, 2003
Lewis and Clark Law School
Tempe, AZ Thurs, February 27
Arizona State University
“Ethics When Cultures Clash” Conference
The Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics
KAET/ Channel 8 Studio A
With Christopher McLeod and Vernon Masayesva (Hopi)
Santa Fe, NM Sun, February 23
Center for Contemporary Art
Screening of The Four Corners: A National Sacrifice Area and Zuni Salt Lake, NM
With Pablo Padilla (Zuni)

2002 Screenings

Sonoma, CA Sat, November 2, 2002
United Nations Association Film Festival
Durango, CO Thurs, October 24, 2002
Synposium on Art & Archaeology: Fostering Cultural Conscience
San Juan Mountains Association
Ft. Lewis College, Center of Southwest Studies
With Filmmaker Christopher McLeod
Tempe, AZ Sat, October 19, 2002
Native American Recognition Days Film Festival
Arizona State University
Chapel Hill, NC Wed, September 25, 2002
Art/Spirit/Art Exhibition, UNC-Chapel Hill
Johnston Center for Undergraduate Excellence
With Filmmaker Malinda Maynor
Winston-Salem, NC Mon, September 23, 2002
Interfaith Partners for the Earth Conference
Flagstaff, AZ Sat, September 21, 2002
Cline Library, Northern Arizona University
With Vernon Masayesva and Filmmaker Christopher McLeod
San Francisco, CA Thurs, July 25, 2002
World Affairs Council
312 Sutter Street, San Francisco
Tucson, AZ Wed, June 19, 2002
Department of Defense Annual Conservation Conference
Leow's Ventana Canyon Resort
New York, NY Tues, June 11, 2002
Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism
Workshop on Journalism, Race & Ethnicity
Producer/Director Christopher McLeod won the Award for Outstanding Work in the Coverage of Race and Ethnicity in Journalism
Laramie, WY Thurs, April 25, 2002
"Revisioning the Ecological Indian" Conference (April 24-26), Univ. of Wyoming
With Filmmaker Christopher McLeod and Charlotte Black Elk (Lakota), Curly Bear Wagner (Blackfeet)
San Francisco, CA Sun, April 21, 2002
The Presidio, Main Post Chapel, sponsored by the Cultural Conservancy
With Writer Jessica Abbe
Zuni, NM Thurs, April 18, 2002
Zuni Tribal Building
Ojai, CA Wed, April 3, 2002
Ojai Foundation- Sage Room
Montpelier, VT Tues, March 26, 2002
City Hall Arts Center
Green Mountain Film Festival
Panel and Audience Discussion hosted by Patty Manning (Wampanoag), with: Nanatasis Bluto-Delvental (Abenaki), Dwight Delvental (Lakota), Donna Moody (Abenaki), Site Protection and Repatriation Coordinator for the Abenaki Nation, and John Moody, Ethnohistorian
Denver, CO Thurs, March 21, 2002
Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting
Adams Mark Hotel
Washington, DC Wed, March 20th, 2002
Sidney R. Yates Auditorium, U.S. Department of the Interior
With panel discussion including: Assistant Secretary of the Interior Neal McCaleb; Jim Pace, DOI Office of the American Indian Trust; Tex Hall, Pres. of National Congress of American Indians; Eddie Tullis of United South and Eastern Tribes; Hannah Kihalani Springer, Native Hawaiian leader; John Brown (Narragansett), National Association of Tribal Historic Preservation Officers; Suzan Shown Harjo, Morning Star Institute; Vine Deloria Jr., author, Caleen Sisk-Franco (Wintu) and moderator Pemina Yellow Bird, Cultural Resource Representative, Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation.
Washington, DC Tues, March 19th, 2002
United Nations Associations Film Festival
American University, Ward Circle Building, T1
Introduced by Professor Paul Wapner and Festival Director Jasmina Bojic, With Filmmaker Christopher McLeod
San Diego, CA Tues, March 12, 2002
Native Women and Men’s Wellness Conference
Fargo, ND Sat, March 9, 2002
Fargo Film Festival, Fargo Theatre
New Haven, CT Mon, February 11, 2002
Yale University Law School, Levinson Auditorium
With Filmmaker Christopher McLeod
Mashantucket, CT Saturday, February 9, 2002
Mashantucket Pequot Museum & Research Center
Followed by panel discussion with filmmaker Christopher McLeod, Russell Peters (Wampanoag), Ramona Peters (Wampanoag), Stan Harris (Mashantucket Pequot), and Kevin McBride.
Ashland, OR Friday February 8, 2002
Siskiyou Environmental Film Festival, Southern Oregon University
Won Best Cinematography/Videography Award

2001 Screenings

Spokane, WA November 25-26, 2001
National Congress of American Indians
Spokane Center
With Filmmaker Christopher McLeod and Chris Peters (Pohlik-lah/Karuk)
Chicago, IL November 16-18, 2001
Whole Life Expo, McCormick Center
San Francisco, CA Sunday, November 11, 2001
Grace Cathedral, Stewardship of Creation committee event
With Filmmaker Christopher McLeod
Banff, Alberta, Canada November 3, 2001
2001 Banff Mountain Film Festival
Margaret Greenham Theatre
Banff Centre
In the Light of Reverence was a finalist for Best Film on Mountain Culture
Albuquerque, NM Friday, November 2, 2001
University of New Mexico Continuing Education Auditorium
With Filmmakers Christopher McLeod and Malinda Maynor (Lumbee)
Sposored by the Alfonso Ortiz Center for Intercultural Studies
Palo Alto, CA Thursday, October 25, 2001
Stanford University, Cubberley Auditorium
Followed by Q&A with filmmaker Christopher McLeod
Part of the United Nations Association Film Festival (Oct 25-28)
Los Angeles, CA October 19-21, 2001
Whole Life Expo, Los Angeles Convention Center
San Rafael, CA Saturday, October 20, 2001
Bioneers Conference, Marin Center, Showcase Theater
With Filmmaker Christopher McLeod and Tom Goldtooth, Indigenous Environmental Network
Ithaca, NY Sunday, October 14, 2001
Cornell Environmental Film Festival, Uris Auditorium
With Co-Producer Malinda Maynor (Lumbee)
Denver, CO Wed., October 10, 2001
EPA Headquarters conference center in downtown Denver - 999 18th St., Environmental Justice Program, screening for EPA staff and general public
Boulder, CO Tuesday, October 9, 2001
Natural Resources Law Center, University of Colorado Boulder, Muenzinger E050
With Filmmaker Christopher McLeod and Terry Tempest Williams, Charles Wilkinson and Winona LaDuke (Anishnabe)
Laramie, WY Thursday, Sept. 20, 2001
Revisioning the Ecological Indian Conference - University of Wyoming
CANCELLED DUE TO DISRUPTION IN AIR TRAVEL
Pine Ridge, SD Wednesday, September 19, 2001
Grey Eagle Conference Room
CANCELLED DUE TO DISRUPTION IN AIR TRAVEL
Washington, DC Sunday, September 9, 2001
Kennedy Center for the Perfoming Arts - AFI Theater. Tickets $7; seniors, students, members: $6. For information: 202.833.2348 or www.afi.com
Opening night of a tribute to ITVS (Independent Television Service).
With Co-Producer Malinda Maynor (Lumbee).
Penticton, B.C., CANADA Friday, Aug. 3, 2001
En'owkin Center, Indigenous Environmental Network annual meeting
New York, NY Thursday, August 2 & Saturday, August 4, 2001
Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian
1 Bowling Green, across from 1 Broadway
With Filmmaker Christopher McLeod, Vernon Masayesva (Hopi), Caleen Sisk-Franco (Wintu) and Chris Peters (Pohlik-lah/Karuk)
Durango, CO July 30th - August 7th, 2001
Abbey Theatre, 128 E. College Dr., Durango, Colorado
Yellowstone National Park, WY Tuesday, July 17, 2001
Snow Lodge Conference Center at Old Faithful
Sacramento, CA Thursday, July 10, 2001
State Capitol Room 447
Legislative briefing screening for members of the California state Senate and Assembly and staff members. With Mark and Caleen Sisk-Franco (Winnemem Wintu). Sponsored by State Senator Dick Dickerson (R, Redding).
Berkeley, CA Saturday, June 30, 2001
David Brower Day
Berkeley Community Theater, Schwimly Little Theater - 1930 Alston WayWith Filmmaker Christopher McLeod, Caleen Sisk-Franco (Wintu), and Julia Butterfly Hill
Buffalo, NY Grand Ball Room
Native American Journalists Association Annual Meeting (June 15-17) - Adam’s Mark Hotel
Montreal, Canada Thursday, June 14, 2001
First Peoples' Festival 2001
Minneapolis, MN Friday, June 8, 2001
Walker Art Center (part of an ITVS Retrospective)
Arcata, CA Saturday, June 9, 2001
New Arcata Community Center
With Filmmaker Christopher McLeod and Chris Peters (Pohlik-lah/Karuk)
Telluride, CO Saturday, May 26 and Sunday May 27, 2001
Telluride Mountain Film Festival (May 24-28, 2001) with filmmaker Christopher McLeod with Vine Deloria, Jr. (Lakota)
Flagstaff, AZ Saturday, May 5, 2001
Cline Library, Northern Arizona University - Sponsored by Coconino County Democrats & Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals
With Vernon Masayesva (Hopi)
Missoula, MT Thursday, April 26, 2001
The University of Montana Native American Student Association (NALSA) - 6th annual Film Festival
UM Law Castles Center, $7 ticket price
Berkeley, CA Thursday, April 26, 7:30 PM
2050 Valley Life Sciences Building, University of California, Berkeley
$5 suggested donation
With Filmmaker Christopher McLeod and Caleen Sisk-Franco (Wintu)
Sponsored by American Indian Science & Engineering Society, and UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, part of the conference on "Connecting Science and Technology to the Indian Community"
Seattle, WA Friday, April 20, 2001
The Sacred Earth Conference (April 19-22, 2001)
Seattle University, Pigott Auditorium
Tempe, AZ Tuesday, April 17, 2001
Arizona State University, Neeb Hall
Panel discussion with Vernon Masayesva (Hopi) following reception and screening.
Taos, NM Thursday, April 5 & Sunday, April 8, 2001
Taos Talking Picture Festival 2001 (April 5-8, 2001)
Rio Grande Theater, Taos
Leavenworth, WA Saturday, April 7, 2001
Hazel Wolf Environmental Film Festival (April 5-8, 2001)
Sleeping Lady Conference Retreat
Washington DC Friday, March 23, 2001
National Environmental Film Festival
Presented by the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian and Hirshhorn Museum, in association with the American Indian Law Center.
Hirshhorn Theater
Filmmakers Christopher McLeod and Malinda Maynor (Lumbee) with Vernon Masayesva (Hopi), Caleen Sisk-Franco (Wintu), and Chris Peters (Pohlik-lah/Karuk)
Washington DC Wednesday, March 21, 2001
Sidney R. Yates Auditorium U.S. Department of the Interior Auditorium
1849 C Street NW
Washington DC Thursday, March 22, 2001
Congressional Screening (sponsored by Sen. John McCain)
Senate Commerce Committee Hearing Room
253 Senate Russell Bldg.
Flagstaff, AZ March 16, 2001
Museum of Northern Arizona - Braniger Chase Auditorium
3101 North Fort Valley Road, Wednesday
Benefit for Black Mesa Trust - $5 suggested donation
First Mesa, AZ Thursday, March 15, 2001
Hopi High School
Albuquerque, NM Tuesday, March and Wednesday, March 14, 2001
Department of Interior’s 2001 Conference on the Environment
Crown Plaza and Pyramid Hotel
Laytonville, CA Friday, March 9, 2001
John Trudell’s Spoken Word Tour
Harwood Hall
Eugene, OR Saturday March 3, 2001
Public Interest Environmental Law Conference (March 1-4, 2001)
EMU Ballroom With Vernon Masayesva (Hopi) and Tom Goldtooth (Lakota)
St. Petersburg, FL Monday, February 24, 2001
Native Visions, Native Voices Film Festival
Eckerd College
San Francisco, CA Saturday, February 17, 2001
World Premiere at the Palace of Fine Arts
with Peter Coyote, Tantoo Cardinal (Metis), Vernon Masayesva (Hopi), Caleen Sisk-Franco (Wintu), Chris Peters, (Pohlik-lah/Karuk), Rosalie Little Thunder (Lakota) and Filmmakers Christopher McLeod and Malinda Maynor (Lumbee)
Awards for In the Light of Reverence
Best Documentary Feature, American Indian Film Festival
Eagle Award, Taos Talking Picture Festival
Chris Award, Columbus International Film Festival
Jury Award, MountainFilm, Telluride
Best Documentary, Wilbur Awards, Religion Communicators Council
Second Place, EarthVision Environmental Film Festival
Best Cinematography/Videography Award, Siskiyou Environmental Film Festival
Native Visions, Native Voices Film Festival
Environmental Film Festival in the Nation's Capital
Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian
United Nations Association Film Festival, Stanford
Hazel Wolf Environmental Film Festival
Fargo Film Festival
Certificate of Excellence, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism
CINE Golden Eagle
Henry Hampton Award for Excellence in Film & Digital Media, Council on Foundations Film & Video Festival
Award of Excellence, Indian Summer Film and Video Image Awards 2004
Finalist, Best Film on Mountain Culture, 2001 BANFF Mountain Film Festival

In the Light of Reverence was broadcast nationally
on the PBS series “P.O.V.” on Tuesday, August 14, 2001
(check local listings for rebroadcast schedule, and please pass the word!)