Cherokee Nation Film Office To Attend Sundance 2023

WHAT: World premiere of Erica Tremblay’s “Fancy Dance” at Sundance Film Festival

WHEN: Thursday, Jan. 19, through Monday, Jan. 23

WHERE: Park City, Utah

WHO: Jennifer Loren, senior director of Cherokee Film, Tava Maloy Sofsky, Cherokee Nation Film Office director and film commissioner, Erica Tremblay, “Fancy Dance” director, co-writer and producer, Miciana Alise, “Fancy Dance” co-writer

PARK CITY, UTAH — Four years after announcing America’s first Native film commission at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival, the Cherokee Nation Film Office is returning to Park City to proudly celebrate the world premiere of Erica Tremblay’s “Fancy Dance.”

Filmed on Native land in Cherokee Nation, “Fancy Dance” will premiere during Sundance in the U.S. Dramatic Competition on Jan. 20 at 9:45 p.m. at the Eccles Theatre. The Indigenous feature film will screen in person through Jan. 27 and will also be available online.

Officials from the tribal film office, including Cherokee Film Senior Director Jennifer Loren and Cherokee Nation Film Office Director and Film Commissioner Tava Maloy Sofsky, will join Tremblay and “Fancy Dance” cast and crew, as well as representatives from the Tulsa Office of Film, Music, Arts & Culture and Confluential Films in celebration of Native film during the 2023 Sundance Film Festival.

Featuring Native American talent and crew while illustrating important and current issues faced by Indigenous women, children and their families, “Fancy Dance” is among the first recipients of the Cherokee Nation Film Incentive, which launched in early 2022.

The Indigenous film is based on a script by Director Erica Tremblay and Miciana Alise and stars Lily Gladstone from “Killers of the Flower Moon.” Produced by Deidre Backs, Heather Rae, Nina Yang Bongiovi, Tommy Oliver and Confluential Films, “Fancy Dance” was developed with the support of the Sundance Screenwriters Lab, Directors Lab, Creative Producing Lab and Indigenous Intensive, as well as the Tulsa Film Fund.

For more information about “Fancy Dance” or to request an interview, press notes or a screener, please contact [email protected].

About Cherokee Film

The mission of Cherokee Film is to reclaim Cherokee and Native narratives by increasing representation across film and media while creating an ecosystem that supports production and drives economic activity in the Cherokee Nation.

Cherokee Film is owned by Cherokee Nation Businesses, the board-governed holding company of the largest Native American tribe in the U.S. One-hundred percent of the company’s profits support future business investments and the well-being of the tribe’s citizens through health care, education and job creation, ensuring better lives for Cherokees today and tomorrow.

For more information, please visit Cherokee.film or follow Cherokee Film on Facebook, XYouTube and Instagram.

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