Dempsey Chapito accepts his award for his language preservation film “Monster Slayer.”
A close-up of the awards handed out to film festival winners at the El Morro Theatre Sept. 18.
Maxim Vitkovsky, 17, won an award for best director, for his film “The Tale of Three Thieves.” Comedian Isiah Yazzie gives actor Martin Sensmeier a high five.
GLITZING UP GALLUP | FROM PAGE 14 est Documentary Short B Shiloh Best Documentary Feature The Rebound Best Director (Documentary) Shaina Allen - The Rebound Best Cinematography (Documentary) The Rebound Best Editing (Documentary) The Rebound
Drama Feature Awards Best Drama Feature Taraz Best Director (Feature) Nurtas Adam – Taraz Best Cinematography (Feature) Te Ata Best Editing (Feature) Taraz Best Screenplay (Feature) Te Ata Best Original Music (Feature) Te Ata “Toward the Rising Sun” – Tabitha Fair and Original Score
This lovely family takes a moment to pose in front of the media wall during the Gallup Film Festival Sept 16-18. COMMUNITY
est Male Performance (Feature) B Gil Birmingham - Te Ata Be st Fem a le Per for m a nce (Feature) Lisa Brand - BitterSweet Music Video Awards Best Music Video Taste the Time Be st Ci nem at og r aphy ( Mu sic Video) Taste the Time Youth Award Martin Sensmeier, who stars in the “Magnificent Seven,” Best Youth Short (NEW) engages the audience during a live Q&A at the El Morro The Tale of the Three Thieves Theatre Sept. 16.
Jennie Barbour, writer for the Chickasaw Nation-funded film, “Te Ata,” shares what went in to making the full length feature at the El Morro Theatre Sept. 17. Gallup Sun • Friday September 23, 2016
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