Thank you to all who tuned in or played a part in the Vision Maker Nightmare Vision Indigenous Halloween Film Fest. Nightmare Vision was the first ever free, online film festival, aimed at celebrating the achievements of Indigenous peoples in the horror genre. Your support empowers and amplifies Native voices. Here are a few ways you can continue to support more free events like Nightmare Vision.
As Vision Maker Media’s first ever online Halloween, horror themed film festival, “Nightmare Vision” vitalizes the achievements of Indigenous talent in the horror, sci-fi, thriller genres of movies. The film program highlights topics that resonate within Indigenous communities such as missing and murdered Indigenous women, historical trauma, boarding schools, and cultural genocide.
Walt is Oglala Lakota and created the logo for Urban Rez. He is Creative Director, owner of Nakota Designs Advertising Designs and Graphics. Executive Director of the Stronghold Society nonprofit dedicated to instilling hope and supporting youth movements through Live Life Call To Action Campaigns.
Role: Jordana is excited to engage with different Native/Indigenous communities. Her passion for working with youth will help develop the Native Youth Media Project. She will also assist with the Creative Shorts Fellowship (CSF) to help organize deliverables for filmmakers.