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Bring Them Home
DanielGlick
Daniel Glick is an Emmy-winning director, producer, writer, cinematographer, and editor who has worked on projects of all types including documentaries, narrative films, comedies, commercials, and web series. These projects have garnered more than a dozen awards and span a range of topics that Daniel is passionate about such as indigenous rights, wildlife, the arts, science, conservation, and prison reform. His first feature documentary film, 'A Place to Stand,' the true story of poet Jimmy Santiago Baca, broadcast nationally on PBS in 2018. Three of his most recent personal projects were 'Our Last Refuge', 'Iniskim,' and 'Bring Them Home' – all short films set on the Blackfeet Reservation that he worked on with Blackfeet tribal members.
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IvyMacDonald
Ivy is a Montana-based filmmaker and enrolled member of the Blackfeet tribe of Browning Montana. She graduated from the University of Montana in 2017 with a BFA in Digital Filmmaking. Over the last five years, she has produced and directed work for Showtime, ESPN, and ACLU, and is currently working on her first featurelength documentary titled, 'Bring Them Home.' She was also a 4th World Media Lab Fellow for Tracy Rector’s indigenous filmmakers program and alumni of the Firelight Media Doc Lab fellowship.




anMacDonald
my award-winning filmmaker who is an enrolled member of the Blackfeet Tribe His der In Big Horn' premiered at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival and will air nationally on ural fellow of the Illuminative and Netflix Producers Fellowship and an alumnus of the Firelight Media Lab with his sister Ivy. His directorial debut 'When They Were Here' is currently in production and has been supported by ITVS, Chicken and Egg Pictures, and Sundance.