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  • Behind The Powwow
    Sunday, January 18
    6:10 pm on FNX 9.3
    In Behind The Powwow, Pow! Writer / Director and enrolled Cowlitz Indian Tribal Member Joey Clift gives an in depth look behind the scenes at this award winning animated short film. From the 16-bit video games, anime and ledger art inspired animation styles, to its funk inspired soundtrack, to its loud, snoring Grandmother, Behind The Powwow dissects all the work that went into making Pow! authentically and with Native people at the forefront.
  • Sunday, January 18
    6:00 pm on FNX 9.3
    Pow! is an animated short film about Jake, a young Native American kid scrambling to charge his dying video game console at a bustling Coastal Salish intertribal powwow, where he learns that loving video games and loving your culture aren't mutually exclusive. Written and Directed by Joey Clift (Cowlitz), made by a largely Indigenous team and with an all-Native voice cast. Pow! is a comedic love letter to the communities that raised us.
  • Behind The Powwow
    Thursday, December 25
    2:10 pm on FNX 9.3
    In Behind The Powwow, Pow! Writer / Director and enrolled Cowlitz Indian Tribal Member Joey Clift gives an in depth look behind the scenes at this award winning animated short film. From the 16-bit video games, anime and ledger art inspired animation styles, to its funk inspired soundtrack, to its loud, snoring Grandmother, Behind The Powwow dissects all the work that went into making Pow! authentically and with Native people at the forefront.
  • Thursday, December 25
    2:00 pm on UEN-TV 9.1
    Pow! is an animated short film about Jake, a young Native American kid scrambling to charge his dying video game console at a bustling Coastal Salish intertribal powwow, where he learns that loving video games and loving your culture aren't mutually exclusive. Written and Directed by Joey Clift (Cowlitz), made by a largely Indigenous team and with an all-Native voice cast. Pow! is a comedic love letter to the communities that raised us.