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The sixth annual Pocahontas Reframed Film Festival is back with film premieres, musical performances and author readings. Last year, the festival was a hybrid of virtual and in-person screenings. This year’s festival runs from Friday, Nov. 18, through Sunday, Nov. 20, at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.

Celebrating Native American Heritage Month

Each November, we recognize Native American Heritage Month. It is dedicated to celebrating the rich and diverse cultures and traditions, and the important contributions of Native people and American Indian nations that have stood the test of time.

2020 Festival Update

Pocahontas Reframed “Storytellers” Film Festival will be postponed until November 19-21, 2021. The safety and health of our audience and our filmmakers in light of COVID-19 make this call necessary....

We are, however, excited about the opportunities ahead, to include a virtual mini-festival to be held on the November 2020 dates of the original festival.

COVID-19 Announcement

COVID-19 Update We want to inform our audience and friends that we are moving forward with our planning for the Pocahontas Reframed Storytellers Film Festival to be held at the VMFA...

We want to inform our audience and friends that we are moving forward with our planning for the Pocahontas Reframed Storytellers Film Festival to be held at the VMFA on November 20-22, 2020. However, as necessary responses to the pandemic require us all to be flexible, we will continue to monitor the situation...

Press Release: Tribal College Journal Partners with Native Film Festival

Tribal College Journal (TCJ) is pleased to announce that it will again partner with the Pocahontas Reframed “Storytellers” Film Festival, a nationally acclaimed film event that brings Native filmmakers from...

Tribal College Journal (TCJ) is pleased to announce that it will again partner with the Pocahontas Reframed “Storytellers” Film Festival, a nationally acclaimed film event that brings Native filmmakers from across North America together for three days of panels and screenings of Indigenous films.

Third annual Pocahontas Reframed “Storytellers” Film Festival

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]RICHMOND, Va.-- The third annual Pocahontas Reframed “Storytellers” Film Festival presents more than 20-films  by and about Native people showing at the historic Byrd Theatre and other venues. Films feature...

RICHMOND, Va.-- The third annual Pocahontas Reframed “Storytellers” Film Festival presents more than 20-films  by and about Native people showing at the historic Byrd Theatre and other venues.

‘Pocahontas Reframed Storytellers Film Festival’ comes to Richmond

RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) – The Pocahontas Reframed Storytellers Film Festival returns to Richmond’s historic Byrd Theater November 21-24, 2019. The festival will honor the contributions of Native Americans in a whole...

The festival will honor the contributions of Native Americans in a whole new way through film, live performances, and even Master Classes. The festival includes films that have been in the Sundance Film Festival, the Toronto International Film Festival, and the South by Southwest Film Festival.

Finding Frames

More than 50 films were submitted for the Pocahontas Reframed “Storytellers” Film Festival. It’s the third year for the event, held at various venues throughout the city, highlighting films that tell...

The Pocahontas Reframed ‘Storytellers’ Film Festival focuses on Native American stories