A celebration of First Nations cinema featuring a variety of films at the Chickasaw Cultural Center.
Fri, 7 Aug 2026 – Sat, 8 Aug 2026
Chickasaw Cultural Center Sulphur , Oklahoma
The Holba' Pisachi' Native Film Festival returns to the Chickasaw Cultural Center in Sulphur, Oklahoma, for an inspiring two-day celebration of First Nations cinema. This festival showcases a diverse selection of films that highlight the stories, perspectives, and artistic achievements of Native filmmakers. Join us for screenings, red carpet events, and discussions that honor the power of storytelling in Native culture. It is a unique opportunity to experience high-quality cinema in a beautiful, culturally significant setting.
What to Expect
Expect a professional film festival experience with a focus on Native American and First Nations narratives.
Who Should Attend
Film enthusiasts
Cultural explorers
Native American community
Students
Local residents
Agenda Overview
The festival takes place over two days, August 7-8, 2026, featuring multiple film screenings.
Venue & Address
Chickasaw Cultural Center
867 Cooper Memorial Rd Sulphur , Oklahoma – 73086 United States
Organizer
Chickasaw Cultural Center · Cultural Institution
The Chickasaw Cultural Center is dedicated to preserving and sharing the history, culture, and traditions of the Chickasaw people.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the festival?
Chickasaw Cultural Center, 867 Cooper Memorial Rd, Sulphur, OK.
Is there an admission fee?
The festival is free to attend.
What kind of films are shown?
The festival focuses on First Nations and Native American cinema.
Is it family-friendly?
Yes, the festival is open to the public.
How can I learn more?
Visit the Chickasaw Cultural Center website for the full film schedule.
Is parking available?
Yes, ample parking is available at the center.
Tags
Film
Festival
NativeAmerican
Culture
Sulphur
Oklahoma
Summary
A two-day film festival celebrating First Nations cinema at the Chickasaw Cultural Center.