Explore Red POP! News for the latest trailers, powerful shorts, and must-see video content spotlighting Indigenous stories, voices, and visions. From gripping previews of upcoming films to original short features, this is your go-to space for fresh, visual storytelling that informs, inspires, and empowers.
Officer Jordan, a Native police officer, who is doubting her traditional faith, is called to a possible burglary but is met by a supernatural entity, Mirror Man, that leads her to a buried secret. Writer/Director Ginew Benton
Three documentary filmmakers disappeared on the Navajo Reservation while trying to find Skinwalker cave. One year later their footage was found. This film shows their final moments as they come to terms with what they discovered. This film was shot on the
From award-winning writer and director Mike J. Marin and award-winning producer Isaac Trimble comes an experience in Native American supernatural storytelling. Listen. Believe. SURVIVE.
In a follow-up of sorts to his award-winning short film “Unboxed: The Art of Action Figure Photography”, Native American indie filmmaker and action figure photographer Mike J. Marin showcases and discusses some of his most iconic horror action figure photography shots in
Deep in the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma rages a fight to preserve the Kiamichi River, reckoning with a cycle of land loss for the Indigenous diaspora and the community at large. For more information: https://drownedland.com/ Colleen Thurston | Director Michelle Svenson &
An action-adventure, coming-of-age film, set in the Māori – Colonial wars of the 1860s. On-the-run, a half-caste, traumatised boy-soldier, Haki, 15, is captured by Māori resistance forces preparing a last desperate stand against the might of the British Imperial Army. Held as
Sharon, a young teacher at a school on a Native American reservation, is dedicated to her job and her students in the most deprived of circumstances, even snagging toilet paper from other businesses’ restrooms for the school. But though she cares for
A man’s job interview goes awry when there’s only Caucasian, African-American, Asian and “Other” on the job application. Written and Directed by Rodrick Pocowatchit. Starring Rodrick Pocowatchit and Brett Patrik.
Through years and years of memories I have captured with my family, I bring to you BAMA, an indigenous film starring my little brother ELIJAH LOVEDAY. After the first day of private school in the city, a young aboriginal boy reflects on
Often we don’t see Alaska Natives on the screen and when we do, it doesn’t depict who we are as people today. ‘Who We Are’ is a short film about a young Iñupiaq artists connection to ancestral lands through her painting. With
Crow: The Legend is an exciting new animated movie starring John Legend as Crow, the most popular and admired animal in the forest with his magnificent colors and beautiful voice. But when the very first winter arrives, can Crow make the ultimate
A haunting and visually stunning fairytale that blends the horrors of fantasy and the real life historical events of colonization and Indian Boarding Schools in the United States. A Native American girl in the 1700s and a Native American boy in the
Aikāne, created by Hawai’i-based filmmakers Dean Hamer & Joe Wilson and animated by Daniel Sousa, is a universal queer love story rooted in native Hawaiian Tradition. The short film follows two queer lovers — a warrior and his shape-shifting advisor — as
In the wake of the Christchurch earthquake, sassy Samoan mother Mareta mentors her newly formed school choir to The Big Sing final. Now showing in Australia & New Zealand cinemas. Session times & tix at http://www.madman.com.au/tina Starring Anapela Polataivao, Antonia Robinson, Beulah