Poster for the Red Brick Road Film Festival featuring Indigenous Shorts schedule at The Royal Theatre on October 13 at 9:30 AM. Displays six film posters: 'Charlie Mike,' 'Fools Gold,' 'Lady Red Warriors,' 'Legendz,' 'Nigiqtuq,' and 'Ohskén:’en Tén Owí:ra.' Website URL is www.RedBrickRoadFilmFestival.com.
Soldiers in camouflage gear conducting a nighttime raid in a forest, with weapons drawn and a campfire in the background.
Poster for the film "Charlie Mike" featuring soldiers in camouflage with night vision gear in a grassy area at night. The phrase "Continue the Mission" appears at the top.

Charlie Mike

Haunted by the death of a hostage after a failed special forces rescue attempt, an ex-military Captain turned Contractor is tasked with finding a missing girl.

Two men looking down into a hole, one holding a flashlight and the other with a glowing light, in a dimly lit setting with an eerie atmosphere.
Movie poster for "Fools Gold" featuring a skull with gold teeth and an American flag background, with text detailing film credits.

FOOLS GOLD

Would be thieves are foiled by a Cherokee curse.

Women playing traditional stickball game outdoors with spectators in background.
Movie poster for "Lady Red Warriors" showing a group of people playing stickball and holding sticks. The text includes the film's title and "A Tvshka Homma Ohoyo Story."

Lady Red Warriors

A story about the rise of the Oklahoma Choctaw Nation women's stickball team, Tvshka Homma Ohoya also known as the Lady Red Warriors, and two Nations coming together (Choctaw and Chickasaw Nation) to become a force in the stickball community.

Person standing by a yellow Ford Mustang in a parking lot on a sunny day.
Movie poster for "Legendz" featuring a man with a spear running in a dark, misty forest. The tagline reads "Some secrets should stay buried."

Legendz

A down and out Native American man must dig up bones for a shady museum curator. The land is protected by a spirit and William Bill must use his mental abilities to eventually place the bones back on the sacred land.

A young girl in a pink checkered shirt looking slightly to the side, with soft natural light illuminating her face.
Poster for the film 'Nigiqtuq' featuring a person looking upwards in a greenish hue, with a house and two children in traditional clothing dancing below. Text states 'Based on a True Story.'

NIGIQTUQ ᓂᒋᖅᑐᖅ

(The South Wind)

Having left Nunavut with her mother Kumaa’naaq (koo-MAT-na) in 1938, young Marguerite must negotiate the unspoken pressures of being Inuk in her new life in the South. When an extraordinary letter arrives from home, Marguerite discovers what’s really expected of her. Based on a true story.

Two people wearing knitted hats and sweaters in a snowy outdoor setting.
Movie poster for "Ohskénnón:ten Owí:ra: Little Deer" featuring a large house silhouette, festival laurels, and cast names. Tagline mentions experience of Mohawk Institute survivors.

Ohskennón:ten Owí:ra

(Little Deer)

Life brings Luke Wolf, a war veteran, back to his hometown where his sister is, who has Down Syndrome. Things are different, or maybe it's just that now he's different. Luke meets Lily, who is running from her own problems. Together, they must face their monsters.