The Grand Hyatt Deer Valley hosted a starry Celebrating Sundance Institute that also honored James Mangold, Cynthia Erivo and ...
Ed Archie NoiseCat says he's excited his son Julian Brave NoiseCat's documentary about a residential school in Canada has ...
Williams Lake First Nation Chief Willie Sellars cried — for the first time in a while — tears of joy on Thursday morning when this year's Oscar nominees were announced. "I shouted tears of joy, and ...
The film, by first time Secwépemc filmmaker NoiseCat and Toronto journalist Emily Kassie, is nominated by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for best documentary feature at the Oscars ...
"Sugarcane," which examines the history of abuse at Native American boarding schools, and was co-directed by Bremerton resident Julian Brave NoiseCat, was nominated for a best documentary Oscar.
Secwépemc filmmaker Julian Brave NoiseCat and Toronto journalist Emily Kassie have received an Oscar nomination for best documentary feature for their film “Sugarcane.” The doc is a quietly ...
Julian Brave NoiseCat attends the Celebrating Sundance Institute gala during the Sundance Film Festival on Friday, Jan. 24, ...