
The Cordillera International Film Festival's focus on inclusion continues to celebrate, elevate and empower Native and Indigenous films, filmmakers, and creators. To ensure a broader audience for these stories, we are offering a pay-what-you-can virtual screening option.
Cover of the 1980 Rush/Max Webster song "Battle Scar" which is a vague protest song about the plight of Native Americans. It centers around a Native American going to visit a therapist's office. There he confronts many of the struggles he, his people, and other marginalized people, have endured.
The Cordillera International Film Festival's focus on inclusion continues to celebrate, elevate and empower Native and Indigenous films, filmmakers, and creators. To ensure a broader audience for these stories, we are offering a pay-what-you-can virtual screening option.
Cover of the 1980 Rush/Max Webster song "Battle Scar" which is a vague protest song about the plight of Native Americans. It centers around a Native American going to visit a therapist's office. There he confronts many of the struggles he, his people, and other marginalized people, have endured.