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Osages unite for screenings of ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ across the country

Special Showings, charity events, and Osage organizations foster sense of togetherness

We asked and you answered.

On Oct. 11, Osage News asked its readers whether there would be any special screenings of Martin Scorsese’s highly-anticipated film “Killers of the Flower Moon,” and more than 100 responses were given on our Facebook page.

In a heartwarming display of community spirit, Osages across the country have collaborated to create a supportive and communal atmosphere for fellow Osages to enjoy the cinematic experience.

Special Showings in Your Area

Thanks to the enthusiastic contributions from our readers, we have compiled a list of advanced screenings and screening events:

Oct. 18

AMC 20, Tulsa, OK
Exclusive Charity Fundraiser for United Indian Nations of Oklahoma
Check-in at 1 p.m.; Screening at 2:30 p.m.
Post-Screening Dinner Reception 6-9 p.m. @ Osage Casino Skyline Event Center
Purchase tickets here: https://www.uinoklahoma.com/?fbclid=IwAR39i4xL_e8vMYdwZSfAKF7iEYfCmWNGLUsReEcZH3Y6Ut4JW3Hv6QwZzBM

Oct. 18

Regal Cinema of Bartlesville, OK
6 p.m., 6:15 p.m. & 6:30 p.m.
Free popcorn to the first 300 people!

Oct. 19

Oct. 19

Oct. 19

AMC Theater Georgetown, Washington, D.C.
Film screening for the D.C. Native community
Meet at 6 p.m. at theater for community gathering before 7 p.m. screening. Limited free tickets available, message Dennis Zotigh on Facebook to RSVP

Oct. 19

Michigan Theater, Ann Arbor-Detroit area, MI
Live introduction to the film by Tom and Pam Eaton. Private screening on Oct. 25 for friends and family. Osage tribal members in the area are encouraged to FB message Tom Eaton about the screening.

Oct. 19

AMC Arrowhead, Glendale, AZ
7:30 p.m.
Arizona Osages living in the Phoenix area.

Oct. 19

The Hub, Tonkawa, OK
16601 W South Ave, Tonkawa, OK 74653
https://www.fandango.com/the-hub-aayup/theater-page?format=all&date=2023-10-19

Oct. 19-21

Native Voters Alliance NV, Las Vegas, NV
The organization, along with others, are showing the film at the Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribe’s theater in northern Nevada called Fox Peak Cinema, and two additional showings at an independent movie theater, Art Houz Theater, in southern Nevada. All three showings are sold out.

Oct. 20

Eagles’ Landing, Lake of the Ozarks, MO
The Osage Nation Casino Hotel is sponsoring a free movie premier of “Killers of the Flower Moon” only one time at 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 20, at Eagles’ Landing in Lake Ozark. Osage Nation has reserved the movie theater for the premiere. Tickets are limited and on a first-come basis. Tickets can be picked up beginning at 4 p.m. Oct. 16 at Eagles’ Landing.
https://www.lakenewsonline.com/stories/osage-indian-history-coming-to-the-lake-in-free-movie-debut,55614

Oct. 20

Regal Winrock, Albuquerque, NM
A group of New Mexico Osages will be watching KOTFM at Regal Winrock on Friday, Oct 20th at 8pm, the IMAX showing. They will be having dinner beforehand too; location TBA. PM Rebekah HorseChief if interested in joining.
https://www.regmovies.com/theatres/regal-winrock-imax-rpx/1992?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb-listing#/buy-tickets-by-cinema?in-cinema=1992&at=2023-10-15&view-mode=list

Oct. 20

Regal Cinemas Colorado Center, Denver, CO
The COsages plan to meet at 5:30 p.m. for a pre-party at Junction Food and Drink next to the parking garage. Organizers have asked attendees to RSVP with Tara McLain Manthey.
https://www.facebook.com/events/210371092073946?acontext=%7B%22event_action_history%22%3A[%7B%22surface%22%3A%22group%22%7D]%7D

Oct. 20-22

Dunkin Theatre, Cushing, OK
Killers of the Flower Moon Premiere Weekend Festival
Friday, Oct. 20, 7 p.m. screening
Saturday, Oct. 21: 2 p.m. Screening; 5 p.m.-6:45 p.m. Panel featuring Daniel Warrior, Bryan Withiam and John Gibbs red carpet meet & greet; 6:45 p.m.-7 p.m. Q&A in Dunkin Auditorium; 7 p.m. screening
Sunday, Oct. 22: 7 p.m. screening

Oct. 21

Grand Lake Theatre, Oakland, Calif.
Landa Lakes and Charlie Ballard presents Indigenous Community Screening
Saturday, 3 p.m. Matinee
3200 Grand Avenue, Oakland, CA 94610
https://www.facebook.com/events/614515547444271/
This event has sold out.

Nov. 1

The Hollywood Theatre, Portland, OR
6:30 p.m.
https://hollywoodtheatre.org/tickets/23417/

Nov. 3-5

The Gregg Theater, Sedan, Kans.
https://www.facebook.com/GreggTheater

Nov. 4

Northern California Osage, Woodland, CA
2100 Freeway Drive, Woodland, CA
Fairfield Inn & Suites
Showing following the NCO meeting from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Nov. 10

B & B Theatres, Shawnee, KS
16301 Midland Drive, Shawnee, KS 66217
KU Medical Center’s Native American Heritage Month planning committee and the TIPIS (Together, Indigenous People Inspiring Success) Affinity Group present a special movie screening). This event is part of the Native American Heritage Month programming and will be followed up with a Community Conversation to discuss the movie’s historical significance.
Forty-five are tickets available by registration, first-come, first-serve.
https://www.kumc.edu/diversity/programs/events-calendar.html?trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26eventid%3D170402345&fbclid=IwAR1ImgtzHS6_HYBobDgG_IIz5z3zFsWtAq4iM3TCi1rXTPgqHpEuwfryKO4

Don’t miss out on these unique opportunities to connect with your community. Grab your tickets, invite your friends, and join together to celebrate the premiere of “Killers of the Flower Moon.”

Please note that showtimes and additional screening locations may be added, so be sure to stay updated through our social media for the latest information.

Author

  • Shannon Shaw Duty

    Title: Editor

    Email: sshaw@osagenation-nsn.gov

    Twitter: @dutyshaw

    Topic Expertise: Columnist, Culture, Community

    Languages spoken: English, Osage (intermediate), Spanish (beginner)

    Shannon Shaw Duty, Osage from the Grayhorse District, is the editor of the award-winning Osage News, the official independent media of the Osage Nation. She is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism and a master’s degree in Legal Studies with an emphasis in Indigenous Peoples Law. She currently sits on the LION Publishers board of directors, the Freedom of Information Committee for the Society of Professional Journalists, and she is also a member of the Pawhuska Public Schools Board of Education. She served on the Board of Directors for the Native American Journalists Association (NAJA) from 2013-2016 and served as a board member and Chairwoman for the Pawhuska Johnson O’Malley Parent Committee from 2017-2020. She is a Chips Quinn Scholar, a former instructor for the Freedom Forum’s Native American Journalism Career Conference and the Freedom Forum’s American Indian Journalism Institute. She is a former reporter for The Santa Fe New Mexican. She is a 2012 recipient of the Native American 40 Under 40 from the National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development. In 2014 she helped lead the Osage News to receive the Elias Boudinot Free Press Award. The Osage News has won Best Newspaper from the SPJ-Oklahoma Chapter in their division the past five years, 2018-2022. Her award-winning work has been published in Indian Country Today, The Washington Post, the Center for Public Integrity, NPR, the Associated Press, Tulsa World and others. She currently resides in Pawhuska, Okla., with her husband and together they share six children, two dogs and two cats.

Shannon Shaw Duty
Shannon Shaw Dutyhttps://osagenews.org

Title: Editor

Email: sshaw@osagenation-nsn.gov

Twitter: @dutyshaw

Topic Expertise: Columnist, Culture, Community

Languages spoken: English, Osage (intermediate), Spanish (beginner)

Shannon Shaw Duty, Osage from the Grayhorse District, is the editor of the award-winning Osage News, the official independent media of the Osage Nation. She is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism and a master’s degree in Legal Studies with an emphasis in Indigenous Peoples Law. She currently sits on the LION Publishers board of directors, the Freedom of Information Committee for the Society of Professional Journalists, and she is also a member of the Pawhuska Public Schools Board of Education. She served on the Board of Directors for the Native American Journalists Association (NAJA) from 2013-2016 and served as a board member and Chairwoman for the Pawhuska Johnson O’Malley Parent Committee from 2017-2020. She is a Chips Quinn Scholar, a former instructor for the Freedom Forum’s Native American Journalism Career Conference and the Freedom Forum’s American Indian Journalism Institute. She is a former reporter for The Santa Fe New Mexican. She is a 2012 recipient of the Native American 40 Under 40 from the National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development. In 2014 she helped lead the Osage News to receive the Elias Boudinot Free Press Award. The Osage News has won Best Newspaper from the SPJ-Oklahoma Chapter in their division the past five years, 2018-2022. Her award-winning work has been published in Indian Country Today, The Washington Post, the Center for Public Integrity, NPR, the Associated Press, Tulsa World and others. She currently resides in Pawhuska, Okla., with her husband and together they share six children, two dogs and two cats.
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