The people of the Sepik River, Papua New Guinea held an elaborate ceremony welcoming Canadian Coast Salish carver John Marston.
Killer Whale and Crocodile has been selected from over 350 Native American or indigenous films submitted for consideration this year in the 2008 Palm Springs Festival of Native Film And Culture.
While we had many excellent films to choose from for this year’s festival, we believe that your film best represents the beauty and complexity of the Native and aboriginal experience while celebrating Native traditions, culture and heritage most eloquently.
—Thomas Ethan Harris, Director of Programming
Palm Springs Festival of Native Film and Culture
Watch the Canadian premier broadcast
Sunday, 19 August 2007
5pm Pacific, 8pm Eastern on Bravo!
(check local listings)
Download announcement card [748kb]
Watch the US premier broadcast
Sunday, 4 November 2007 at 7pm PST
32nd Annual American Indian Film Festival
Landmark Embarcadero Center Cinema
San Francisco, CA | call 415.267.4893
2008 Palm Springs Festival
of Native Film and Culture
Sunday, 8 March 2008 at 5pm PST
Camelot Theatres
Palm Springs, CA | call 760.778.1079
The Leo Awards (Best BC Produced Films)
Award Ceremony, Saturday May 24, 2008
Killer Whale and Crocodile nominated for Best Documentary Program or Series
Vancouver, BC | call 604.688.4875
Mendocino Film Festival
May 29 — June 1, 2008
Mendocino, CA | call 707.937.0171
Seattle True Independent Film Festival
June 2008, various venues
Seattle, WA | call 206.321.3143
Maui Film Festival
June 14 2008
McCoy Theater, Maui Arts & Cultural Center
Wailea, Hawaii | call 808.579.9244
Port Townsend Film Festival Official Selection
Sat., September 27 2008 at 11:45am PST
Drop In Theatre, 620 Tyler Street
Port Townsend