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Colloquium

IGNITE featuring Daniel Byers

Indigenous Framing: Documentary Filmmaking as a Tool for Cultural Revival, Inspiration, and Preservation

Date:
Time:
12:30 pm – 1:50 pm CST
Johnny Carson Center for Emerging Media Arts
1300 Q Street
Lincoln Ne 68588-0205
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Contact:
Megan McMasters, (402) 472-9307, megan.mcmasters@unl.edu
As a filmmaker focused on wildlife, climate, and indigenous rights, Byers has worked in over 60 countries - from tracking cartels along the rivers of Honduras to chasing snow leopards through the mountains of Afghanistan. His award-winning films and photographs have been featured in hundreds of film festivals and publications around the world, including the Smithsonian, UK Guardian, BBC, and National Geographic. Byers also writes and directs fiction. His first feature film, Eradication, was released in 2022, with his second in the works for next year. He completed his MFA at Columbia School of the Arts in 2022.

Extended bio at https://danielbyers.com/bio

Additional Public Info:
This event is free and open to the public.

https://arts.unl.edu/carson-center/beyond-classroom/ignite

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This event originated in IGNITE Colloquium.