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Film Screenings and Festivals Mapping Americas Native Food

6/27/2023

 
Join us for the 5th annual Lumbee Film Festival will take place July 6 to July 8, 2023 in Pembroke, NC during Lumbee Homecoming. "The Lumbee Film Festival showcases bold, original new films made by Native Americans, Indigenous Filmmakers, and American Indians, especially members of the Lumbee Tribe living in North Carolina and across the United States," according to Cacalorus.org   ​ More about my short film selected for the Lumbee Film Festival please see details at https://www.cucalorus.org/lumbee-film-festival/
Location:
James A. Thomas Hall
University of N.C. at Pembroke
333 Braves Drive
Pembroke, NC 28372
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“Each year the Lumbee Film Festival gets better and better. I am so excited about this year’s lineup of short and feature films. Some are traditional and some have us thinking out of the box.  Some are local and some are far away. Just like in real life. Something for everyone. Come join us. You will be glad you did,” – Kim Pevia, Festival Director

The Lumbee Film Festival is a partnership between the Lumbee Tribe of NC and the Cucalorus Film Foundation.

For questions about the Lumbee Film Festival, email [email protected] or [email protected].


Other Film Screenings & Festivals for "Mapping America's Native Food Trail"

​5th Annual Lumbee Film Festival
Pembroke, N.C.
July 6-8, 2023​

National Conference for Undergraduate Research (NCUR)
University of Wisconsin-EAU Claire, WI
April 13-15, 2023

2023 UNCP Pembroke Undergraduate Research and​ Creativity Center (PURC) Symposium
Pembroke, N.C.
April 12, 2023
​
18th Annual Southeastern Native Studies Conference
Pembroke, N.C.
​March 30-31, 2023

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