Monument Valley Film Festival

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Monument Valley Film Festival
Location(s) Kayenta, Arizona, United States
Years active2007–present
FoundersShonie De La Rosa
Andee De La Rosa
Website http://www.monumentvalleyfilmfest.com

Monument Valley Film, Blues & Arts Festival is an annual film festival held in Kayenta, Arizona. Established in 2007 by filmmakers Shonie and Andee De La Rosa. They are most known prior for their collaborate effort in the groundbreaking documentary film "G" (2004) and the release of their first full-length feature film Mile Post 398 (2007). It is the only film festival of its kind on the Navajo Nation currently to date.

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