Ivey-Camille Manybeads Tso

Ivey Camille Manybeads Tso is an award-winning queer Navajo filmmaker. She was a fellow with the Firelight Media Documentary Filmmaker Lab, and the 4th World Indigenous Media Lab. She started making films at the age of 9, through the Native youth media project Outta Your Backpack Media. At the age of 13 she made the award-winning fiction film In the Footsteps of Yellow Woman, based in the true story of her great-great-great grandmother Yellow Woman, who lived through the Navajo Long Walk of 1864-1868. The film screened in over 90 film festivals internationally and won 11 awards. Ivey Camille continued to refine her filmmaking craft with a full scholarship to Idyllwild Arts Academy in California. She later returned home to work on films in her community of Navajo Nation. At the age of 19, Ivey Camille began work on Powerlands, her first feature. Powerlands has screened internationally and won several festival awards including the The 2022 Rigoberta Menchú Grand Prize. She is currently at work on her next feature, She Breathes.

Format: Unscripted Features

Genre: Documentary, Indigenous, LGBTQ+, Social Justice, Environmental

Location: Arizona, United States

2022 Rigoberta Menchú Grand Prize

Fellow, Firelight Media Documentary Filmmaker Lab

Best Feature, American Documentary & Animation Film Festival (AmDocs)

Best Feature, American Indian Film Festival

Best Environmental Film, Arizona International Film Festival