We Shall Remain, Preview Screening and Discussion
April 1st at 7:00 p.m. (doors at 6:30)
SIFF Cinema
321 Mercer St.
Seattle, WA 98109
Join KCTS 9, SIFF, and the Seattle Office for Civil Rights for a special community preview and discussion of We Shall Remain, a five-part documentary series premiering on KCTS 9 on April 13th at 9:00 p.m. that revisits moments in United States history from the perspective of Native Americans, including the first Thanksgiving, Tecumseh, the Trail of Tears, and Wounded Knee.

Actor and Native American rights activist Russell Means (Last of the Mohicans) will share his insights on this series during a discussion following the screening, as will Oscar-nominated producer Sharon Grimberg and Comanche filmmaker Juliana Brannum. Sharon Grimberg, Executive Producer of We Shall Remain, has received numerous accolades including Peabody Awards, Primetime Emmys, and Writers Guild Awards. Juliana Brannum co-produced the final installment of the series titled Wounded Knee, which will be shown at this event.
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SIFF Cinema is located in the Nelsholm Family Lecture Hall on the lower level of Marion Oliver McCaw Hall at Seattle Center in the heart of Seattle's theatre district.