"Sugarcane," which examines the history of abuse at Native American boarding schools, and was co-directed by Bremerton resident Julian Brave NoiseCat, was nominated for a best documentary Oscar.
"Sugarcane," co-directed by Bremerton resident Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie, received an Oscar nomination Thursday for documentary feature film. "Sugarcane" examines the history of abuse ...
won the Best Narrative Feature Audience Award. The films were juried by Beth Barett (Seattle International Film Festival), Gil Robertson (African American Film Critics Association), and Justine ...
The films were juried by Beth Barett (Seattle International Film Festival), Gil Robertson ... Gift won ShortFests’ Best of the Festival Award. We appreciated the way that he incorporates ...
The Audience Awards for Best Narrative Feature ... The films were juried by Beth Barett (Seattle International Film Festival), Gil Robertson (African American Film Critics Association), and ...
Jury: Beth Barett (Seattle International Film Festival), Gil Robertson (African American Film Critics Association), and Justine Barda (Telescope Film) Ibero-American Award: “Sujo”(Mexico ...
More from Deadline PGA Awards Postpones Nominations Announcement Again ... The films were juried by Beth Barett (Seattle International Film Festival), Gil Robertson (African American Film Critics ...
The Audience Awards for Best Narrative Feature and Best Documentary ... The films were juried by Beth Barett (Seattle International Film Festival), Gil Robertson (African American Film Critics ...