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DESCRIPTION:Friday November 12th 2010 - Palace of Fine Arts - 11/12/10 Evening 
 Screenings 7:00 pm\nFeaturing the documentary feature film "Buffy 
 Saint-Marie: A Multimedia Life" about the acclaimed artist, 
 singer-songwriter and black-listed human rights and indigenous activist 
 Buffy Saint-Marie.\n\nBuffy Saint-Marie  was a graduating college senior in 
 1962 and hit the ground running in the early Sixties, after the beatniks 
 and before the hippies. All alone she toured North America's colleges, 
 reservations and concert halls, meeting both huge acclaim and huge 
 misperception from audiences and record companies who expected Pocahontas 
 in fringes, and instead were both entertained and educated with their 
 initial dose of Native American reality in the first person. By age 24, 
 Buffy Sainte-Marie had appeared all over Europe, Canada, Australia and 
 Asia, receiving honors, medals and awards, which continue to this day. Her 
 song Until It's Time for You to Go was recorded by Elvis and Barbra and 
 Cher, and her Universal Soldier became the anthem of the peace movement. 
 For her very first album she was voted Billboard's Best New Artist. She 
 disappeared suddenly from the mainstream American airwaves during the 
 Lyndon Johnson years... In Indian country and abroad, however, her fame 
 only grew. Denied an adult television audience in the U.S., in 1975 she 
 joined the cast of Sesame Street for five years. She continued to appear at 
 countless grassroots concerts, AIM (American Indian Movement) events and 
 other activist benefits in Canada and the U.S. She made 18 albums of her 
 music, three of her own television specials, scored movies, garnered 
 international acclaim, helped to found Canada's Music of Aboriginal Canada 
 JUNO category, raised a son, earned a Ph.D. in Fine Arts, taught Digital 
 Music as adjunct professor at several colleges, and won an Academy Award 
 Oscar and a Golden Globe Award for the song Up Where We Belong. 009 marks 
 the release of her eighteenth album Running for the Drum, which just won 
 Buffy her third Juno Award. Packaged in tandem with the bio-documentary DVD 
 Buffy Sainte-Marie: A Multimedia Life, the two disks together give 
 audiences a glimpse into the life and work of this unique, always current 
 artist. In depth bio can be found here\n\nBuffy Saint-Marie and the 
 director of "A Multimedia Life" Joan Prowse will be present for the 
 screening on the 12th and will be available for a Q&A Panel after the 
 evening program. Additionally, Buffy Saint-Marie will be honored with an 
 esteemed "Eagle Spirit Award" at our star-studded grand finale, the 35th 
 Annual American Indian Film Festival Motion Pictures Awards 
 Show.\n\nhttp://www.aifisf.com\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/11/09/18663676.php
SUMMARY:Film Screening "Buffy Sainte-Marie: A Multimedia Life" w/ Directors & Buffy In Person!!
LOCATION:Palace of Fine Arts, San Francisco, CA
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/11/09/18663676.php
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