Gateway To Sedona Logo Back to Gateway To Sedona Home More Information
Regional Directory Sedona Verde Valley Prescott Flagstaff Grand Canyon Scottsdale
Calendar Of Events

Department Title
spacer
arrow Sedona Lodging
spacer
arrow Sedona Hotels & Resorts
spacer
arrow Bed & Breakfasts
spacer
arrow Pet Friendly Hotels & Lodging
spacer
arrow Sedona Jeep Tours
spacer
arrow Sedona Tours, Attractions & Things to Do
spacer
arrow Sedona Real Estate
spacer
arrow New Age & Spiritual
spacer
arrow Sedona Art Galleries
spacer
arrow Sedona Weddings
spacer
arrow Sedona Shopping
spacer
arrow Sedona Restaurants
spacer
arrow Wine & Wineries
spacer
arrow Entertainment & Leisure
spacer
arrow Sedona Golf Courses
spacer
arrow Sedona Spas & Fitness
spacer
arrow Nature & Outdoors
spacer
arrow The Verde Valley
spacer
arrow Flagstaff, Arizona
spacer
arrow Prescott, Arizona
spacer
arrow Grand Canyon
spacer

Sedona Film Festival and Native American Fest Feature The American West Film in Sedona Arizona

Poster Of The American West Film Featured At Festival In Sedona ArizonaSedona, AZ: Michael Blake, the Oscar-winning author and screenwriter of Dances With Wolves, will show and discuss his new documentary, The American West: On the Road with Michael Blake, in which he embarks on a road trip through the American West exploring historic battle sites and places of conflict between Whites and Indians. Through the unique lens of this impassioned storyteller, viewers gain a fresh look at the people, events and landscapes that shaped our country. Joining Blake for this special evening will be the film’s director, Emmy Award-winner John Carver.

The very special Movie Dinner Theater at Radisson Poco Diablo Resort with Academy Award-winner Blake is co-presented by The Sedona International Film Festival and Festival of Native American Culture on Saturday, June 6. The event will begin at 6 p.m.
 
While most documentaries focus on the past or present, The American West combines both in a visually engaging, musically driven narrative blend.  Blake hosts a unique journey back during modern life that carries the viewer from now to then … and back again.  

Together with his horse, Breeze, Blake rides through the incredible scenery of the American Southwest telling the stories of the Chiricahua Apache.  He tells of the deceit imposed on the Apache Chief Cochise igniting 25 years of conflict between the Apaches and Whites. The storytelling continues about the famed Apache Leader Geronimo and the final and permanent deportation of the powerful Chiricahua Apache from their homeland. The story concludes with the unique encounter of Blake’s great-grandfather Lieutenant J.Y.F. Blake with Geronimo. Lieutenant Blake escorted Geronimo and his people to a reservation more than a hundred miles away. On arriving, the two made an exchange of gifts, one of which still exists and is featured in The American West.

This documentary film was inspired by Blake’s Indian Yell, a non-fiction book that focuses on critical historical conflicts between Indians and Whites in the American West.

Blake’s professional writing life began in the U.S. military at age nineteen and continued in college where he worked as an editor and investigative reporter for several university newspapers. In 1971, his career in journalism ended when he left an editorial position at the legendary underground weekly, the Los Angeles Free Press, to pursue fiction in both movies and books. In the early eighties, a screenplay made it to the screen in the form of a low-budget, independent film originally titled Double Down, starring a then-unknown actor named Kevin Costner, in his first featured role.







AddThis Social Bookmark Button






Web www.gatewaytosedona.com

Articles and Features RSS Sedona Articles RSS | News and Events RSS Sedona News & Events RSS | Coupons and Special Offers RSS Sedona Coupons & Special Offers RSS

Link To Us | Newsletter | Advertise | Classifieds | Privacy / Legal | Article Submission | Contact Us | Site Index


Copyright 2008 by Gateway to Sedona ®   All rights reserved.

No part of this Web site may be copied for resale or redistribution without prior legal consent of the publishers in writing and is secured under protection of US and International copyright Laws. See Privacy / Legal section for use and restrictions.

Publisher: Gateway To Sedona
2370 W. Highway 89A, Suite 11, #200, Sedona, Arizona 86336
Toll Free: 1-866-716-3673   •  Tel: 928-282-4326

Notice: The Gateway To Sedona website, Gateway to the Planet®, and Trade Winds Advertising, Inc. is not affiliated with and does not endorse products or services of its members, advertisers and sponsors. Opinions, beliefs, methods and ideas expressed in articles and pages on this web site belong to their respective independent authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions, beliefs, ideas and methods of the publisher. If you use this Web site, you agree to hold Gateway To Sedona and the Publisher harmless against all claims, liability, or incidental damages arising from use of information, products or services provided herein.