Vision Maker Film Festival: Everything is Connected – April Streaming

Published on April 1, 2026

These videos are available to view the entire month of April. Please check back each month as new titles will be available to stream.

Each month brings a new selection of powerful American Indian and Alaska Native films, available through in-person screenings at The Ross Theater in Lincoln, NE, and streaming free online worldwide. Join us and discover Indigenous stories, cultures, and perspectives that connect us all.

Streaming in April:

Kanenon:we – Original Seeds follows three Indigenous women from three different Native Communities as they reclaim their ancient role as seed keepers, regenerating, protecting and rematriating sacred and endangered heirloom seeds for the future generations.

Themes: Connected by Culture; Connected by Holders of Knowledge; Connected by Community; Connected by Subsistence
Redbird follows four generations of Cherokee women reckoning with the grief of losing their son, father, brother, and grandson. The film explores the ever changing relationship of mother and daughter and examines the complex and nuanced identities of these four women who must come together to keep their family intact. 

Themes: Connected by Generations

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