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All Roads at Sundance!!

Posted on January 22, 2007 in Film | 1 Comments

The All Roads Film Project is making an impact at the Sundance film festival.  On Sunday, January 21, All Roads partnered with LMU's School of Film and Television to celebrate a few of the project's "Distinguished Alumni."  Held at The Spur Bar & Grill, the event featured the screening of Sterlin Harjo's "Four Sheets to the Wind."  The film, which was produced in part by a grant from the All Roads Film Project tells the story of how a young Native American's previously uneventful life is turned upside down after his father's untimely death, when he flees the reservation for life in the big city with his sister.  Other distinguished alumni included producer Ted Kroeber (Four Sheets to the Wind), producer Effie Brown (Rocket Science) and director/writer Lincoln Ruchti (Chasing Ghosts). 

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Added by Amy Haimerl on February 7, 2007

What does it take to bring All Roads to a particular community? My husband and I have a gallery in Denver, Colorado, and we would love to host an All Roads festival here. Or work with other groups and do a multi-venue affair.

Thank you for your time.

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