Virtual and In Person Screenings Will Resume in 2023

RNCI Monthly Film Series dedicated to Native Indigenous Cinema on the Silver Screen
Never before in the history of the entertainment industry has there been a monthly film series dedicated to Native Cinema.
Red Nation Celebration Institute spotlights important stories from a Native perspective each month!
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1st of the month, March till September
One Film
One Conversation
One Month
Following each film will be a Red Nation Conversation Series with filmmakers and actors.
*In person screenings will resume in 2023

Join Us this month for next installment of
RNCI’s Monthly Film Series
Abducted
1h 41m
Suspense, Thriller, Drama | Canada
At the heart of our story is 17-year-old Derrick, a young man whose character arc begins with a boy who is fully dependent on his grandmother and his sister. Derrick’s sister, Lakota, is living an at-risk lifestyle dealing drugs for an all-woman gang. When she suddenly disappears, Derrick sets out to find her. Along the way, he faces racism, police brutality and his own lack of confidence. With guidance from his spirit animal, he is able to continue his journey with renewed strength and resolve, eventually facing his sister’s abductor in a thrilling fight to the death.
Director (s) Daniel Foreman
Cast Joel Oulette, Chris Pereira, Roni House Gauthier, Olivia Kate Iatridis
Writer Daniel Foreman
Producer Sharlene Millang
RNCI Conversation Series hosted by Joanelle Romero (Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences-Short-listed for an Academy Award)
With Abducted Director Daniel Foreman and Producer Sharlene Millang-Borst, including cast.
Join us on June 6th on Facebook and Youtube at 3pm (PST)

