In July of 2018 our production team traveled to Oklahoma for nearly a week of filming interviews, discussions between Joshua and our Sequoyah descendants as well as some stylized re-enactment footage at the Cherokee Heritage Center in Tahlequah.
In July of 2018 our production team traveled to Oklahoma for nearly a week of filming interviews, discussions between Joshua and our Sequoyah descendants as well as some stylized re-enactment footage at the Cherokee Heritage Center in Tahlequah.
Our Zaragoza, MX based historian Alberto Galindo discovered this archival photo that was used in the 1952 Tahlequah Star-Citizen...
Congratulations! It is with great honor that we announce your film has been selected to screen in the 46th...
We completed our second R&D trip in August, 2016 when we visited the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI)...
We completed our first R&D and mini-production trip in March, 2016 while doing research at the Cherokee Nation in...
After the film screened on RSU-TV in Northeastern Oklahoma I received the following email and photo from the grandson...
We received this email below from Maximillian Theron Frye, a descendant of the historical Seminole Chief Coacoochee “Chief Wildcat,”...
VMM funding is provided by CPB and is specifically intended to support Native American filmmakers. Successful completion of the...
We are thrilled to announce that we have received a Post Production funding award from Vision Maker Media in...
2-Disc Blu-Ray Set and PPR (Streaming) AvailableOctober 10, 2023
4.5 Star Review from Video LibrarianJuly 5, 2023
In Perpetuity Streaming Licenses for Educators Now Available.November 3, 2022
Educators can stream SFS starting October 18, 2022 on Kanopy.October 5, 2022
Descendant of Seminole chief spots ancestor in SFSNovember 27, 2021
“Big old stone house of the Cherokee Indians” Archival Photo FoundNovember 27, 2021