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  1. Joanelle Romero is an American filmmaker and actress. Romero, who says she has a Native American identity, is the founder and president of Red Nation Television Network and Red Nation International Film Festival.

  2. Joanelle Romero is an award-winning director and producer of film, television, and new media — being the only North American Native director, producer, writer, shortlisted for an Academy Award in Documentary Short Branch 2000 for her award-winning film ‘American Holocaust: When Its All Over I’ll Still be Indian.

  3. Joanelle Romero is an American multihyphenate of Apache and Sephardic descent, who has starred in films and TV, produced and directed documentaries, and founded a Native media arts nonprofit. She has worked with Leonard Cohen, Michael Jackson, Dennis Hopper, and many other celebrities and causes.

  4. Joanelle Romero is a Native Indigenous filmmaker and the first to be short-listed for an Academy Award for her documentary American Holocaust. She has also acted in films like Powwow Highway and The Girl Called Hatter Fox, and founded several film festivals and networks.

  5. www.joanelleromero.com › landing-pageJoanelle Romero

    JOANELLE ROMERO is an award-winning director, producer and writer of film, television and digital. A member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences and Screen Actors Guild/Aftra.

  6. Joanelle Romero is an actress, award-winning director, producer and distributor of independent film. Joanelle is the first Native Indigenous filmmaker to be short-listed for an Academy Award in the Documentary Short Branch for her film American Holocaust: When Its All Over I'll Still Be Indian.

  7. Mar 3, 2018 · When Joanelle Romero stepped onto the set ofThe Girl Called Hatter Fox,” she made history. She was the first Native American to carry a lead role in a contemporary film, which aired on TV in 1977. It was also the first modern, Native woman story produced in the United States.