Vision Maker Film Festival: Everything is Connected – March Streaming
Published on March 1, 2026
These videos are available to view the entire month of March. 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 this Month:
And Knowledge to Keep Us is a documentary about a community reconnecting with its deep, rich culture and using that knowledge to try to heal from what had been taken over many generations. Itβs also the story of a people charting a way forward for their children in a place of abundance β their home β that is often misunderstood by those who are not familiar with life in the northern reaches of the globe.
Themes: Connected by Culture; Connected by Holders of Knowledge; Connected by Relationships to Land & Place
Made for Her: Two beautiful spiritual beings long for a forbidden love and decide to go against the status quo to obtain their true desires in a high fashion dimension.
Themes: Connected by Culture; Connected by Generations
February’s Ross Film Screening and Panel
OYATE WOYAKA tells the story of the Lakota language history, loss and revitalization. The film touches on the deep history and spirituality of the language, the shocking history that caused Lakota to be on the verge of extinction and the modern efforts being made to bring language back to life and the immense challenges this effort faces.
Theme: Connected by Culture
In this panel discussion, Kevin Abourezk, award-winning Native American journalist and Deputy Managing Editor of ICTNews.org, moderates a conversation with Bryant High Horse Jr. and George McAuliffe, producer-directors of the documentary Oyate Woyaka (The People Speak).
This programming was made possible by the generosity of these sponsors: