TULSA – Screen International recently announced the finalists list for its Global Production Awards, which recognizes outstanding sustainable work in film and television.
Cherokee Film was nominated in three categories, including the Community Impact Award for “Oshiyo, Cherokee Voices,” the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Award for Cherokee Film, and the Film Commission Award for Cherokee Film Commission.
Along with Cherokee Pictures, the finalists include the Tulsa Department of Film, Music, Arts and Culture, Universal, Warner Bros. and the BBC. The 2024 awards ceremony will be held in Cannes, France, on May 20th during the Cannes Film Festival.
Now in its second year, the awards recognize the outstanding efforts of people, organizations and companies involved in film and television production, including studios, film commissions, production companies, location services, and manufacturers and suppliers involved in film and television production. It is something to be recognized and celebrated. television industry.
Cherokee Film is owned by Cherokee Nation Businesses, the economic engine of the largest Native American tribe in the United States. Tribal-owned holding companies continue to be drivers of community development, economic impact, and cultural preservation, as well as major players in the hospitality and service industries. A leader in federal contracting solutions.
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