Lily Gladstone’s Oscar gowns are heading to the Smithsonian! ✨ The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian in Washington D.C. will display two gowns worn by @LilyGladstone (Siksikaitsitapi/Nimiipuu) at the 2024 Oscars in a special exhibition, Making a Statement, opening tomorrow (Feb. 28) through March 2026. Designed by @Gucci in collaboration with Mohawk, Cree, and Comanche artist Joe Big Mountain (@joe.bigmtn) of Ironhorse Quillwork, these gowns mark the first-ever Oscars collaboration between an Indigenous artist and a luxury fashion house. “One gown, worn by Gladstone to the Oscars ceremony, is midnight-blue velvet with a porcupine-quill neckline and a matching cape featuring 216 hand-quilled and beaded petals. The second, worn to the @VanityFair Oscars party, is a black corseted dress with chevron-patterned beaded fringe and a porcupine-quill neckline, intricately designed with 24k gold-plated beads, glass beads, and brass sequins.” (@smithsoniannmai) Plan your visit and learn more about the exhibition at @smithsoniannmai. 🔗 (via @smithsoniannmai) #LilyGladstone #Smithsonian
Lily Gladstone’s Oscar gowns are heading to the Smithsonian! ✨ The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian in Washington D.C. will display two gowns worn by @LilyGladstone (Siksikaitsitapi/Nimiipuu) at the 2024 Oscars in a special exhibition, Making a Statement, opening tomorrow (Feb. 28) through March 2026. Designed by @Gucci in collaboration with Mohawk, Cree, and Comanche artist Joe Big Mountain (@joe.bigmtn) of Ironhorse Quillwork, these gowns mark the first-ever Oscars collaboration between an Indigenous artist and a luxury fashion house. “One gown, worn by Gladstone to the Oscars ceremony, is midnight-blue velvet with a porcupine-quill neckline and a matching cape featuring 216 hand-quilled and beaded petals. The second, worn to the @VanityFair Oscars party, is a black corseted dress with chevron-patterned beaded fringe and a porcupine-quill neckline, intricately designed with 24k gold-plated beads, glass beads, and brass sequins.” (@smithsoniannmai) Plan your visit and learn more about the exhibition at @smithsoniannmai. 🔗 (via @smithsoniannmai) #LilyGladstone #Smithsonian
Lily Gladstone’s Oscar gowns are heading to the Smithsonian! ✨ The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian in Washington D.C. will display two gowns worn by @LilyGladstone (Siksikaitsitapi/Nimiipuu) at the 2024 Oscars in a special exhibition, Making a Statement, opening tomorrow (Feb. 28) through March 2026. Designed by @Gucci in collaboration with Mohawk, Cree, and Comanche artist Joe Big Mountain (@joe.bigmtn) of Ironhorse Quillwork, these gowns mark the first-ever Oscars collaboration between an Indigenous artist and a luxury fashion house. “One gown, worn by Gladstone to the Oscars ceremony, is midnight-blue velvet with a porcupine-quill neckline and a matching cape featuring 216 hand-quilled and beaded petals. The second, worn to the @VanityFair Oscars party, is a black corseted dress with chevron-patterned beaded fringe and a porcupine-quill neckline, intricately designed with 24k gold-plated beads, glass beads, and brass sequins.” (@smithsoniannmai) Plan your visit and learn more about the exhibition at @smithsoniannmai. 🔗 (via @smithsoniannmai) #LilyGladstone #Smithsonian
Lily Gladstone’s Oscar gowns are heading to the Smithsonian! ✨ The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian in Washington D.C. will display two gowns worn by @LilyGladstone (Siksikaitsitapi/Nimiipuu) at the 2024 Oscars in a special exhibition, Making a Statement, opening tomorrow (Feb. 28) through March 2026. Designed by @Gucci in collaboration with Mohawk, Cree, and Comanche artist Joe Big Mountain (@joe.bigmtn) of Ironhorse Quillwork, these gowns mark the first-ever Oscars collaboration between an Indigenous artist and a luxury fashion house. “One gown, worn by Gladstone to the Oscars ceremony, is midnight-blue velvet with a porcupine-quill neckline and a matching cape featuring 216 hand-quilled and beaded petals. The second, worn to the @VanityFair Oscars party, is a black corseted dress with chevron-patterned beaded fringe and a porcupine-quill neckline, intricately designed with 24k gold-plated beads, glass beads, and brass sequins.” (@smithsoniannmai) Plan your visit and learn more about the exhibition at @smithsoniannmai. 🔗 (via @smithsoniannmai) #LilyGladstone #Smithsonian
Lily Gladstone’s Oscar gowns are heading to the Smithsonian! ✨ The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian in Washington D.C. will display two gowns worn by @LilyGladstone (Siksikaitsitapi/Nimiipuu) at the 2024 Oscars in a special exhibition, Making a Statement, opening tomorrow (Feb. 28) through March 2026. Designed by @Gucci in collaboration with Mohawk, Cree, and Comanche artist Joe Big Mountain (@joe.bigmtn) of Ironhorse Quillwork, these gowns mark the first-ever Oscars collaboration between an Indigenous artist and a luxury fashion house. “One gown, worn by Gladstone to the Oscars ceremony, is midnight-blue velvet with a porcupine-quill neckline and a matching cape featuring 216 hand-quilled and beaded petals. The second, worn to the @VanityFair Oscars party, is a black corseted dress with chevron-patterned beaded fringe and a porcupine-quill neckline, intricately designed with 24k gold-plated beads, glass beads, and brass sequins.” (@smithsoniannmai) Plan your visit and learn more about the exhibition at @smithsoniannmai. 🔗 (via @smithsoniannmai) #LilyGladstone #Smithsonian
Lily Gladstone’s Oscar gowns are heading to the Smithsonian! ✨ The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian in Washington D.C. will display two gowns worn by @LilyGladstone (Siksikaitsitapi/Nimiipuu) at the 2024 Oscars in a special exhibition, Making a Statement, opening tomorrow (Feb. 28) through March 2026. Designed by @Gucci in collaboration with Mohawk, Cree, and Comanche artist Joe Big Mountain (@joe.bigmtn) of Ironhorse Quillwork, these gowns mark the first-ever Oscars collaboration between an Indigenous artist and a luxury fashion house. “One gown, worn by Gladstone to the Oscars ceremony, is midnight-blue velvet with a porcupine-quill neckline and a matching cape featuring 216 hand-quilled and beaded petals. The second, worn to the @VanityFair Oscars party, is a black corseted dress with chevron-patterned beaded fringe and a porcupine-quill neckline, intricately designed with 24k gold-plated beads, glass beads, and brass sequins.” (@smithsoniannmai) Plan your visit and learn more about the exhibition at @smithsoniannmai. 🔗 (via @smithsoniannmai) #LilyGladstone #Smithsonian
Lily Gladstone’s Oscar gowns are heading to the Smithsonian! ✨ The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian in Washington D.C. will display two gowns worn by @LilyGladstone (Siksikaitsitapi/Nimiipuu) at the 2024 Oscars in a special exhibition, Making a Statement, opening tomorrow (Feb. 28) through March 2026. Designed by @Gucci in collaboration with Mohawk, Cree, and Comanche artist Joe Big Mountain (@joe.bigmtn) of Ironhorse Quillwork, these gowns mark the first-ever Oscars collaboration between an Indigenous artist and a luxury fashion house. “One gown, worn by Gladstone to the Oscars ceremony, is midnight-blue velvet with a porcupine-quill neckline and a matching cape featuring 216 hand-quilled and beaded petals. The second, worn to the @VanityFair Oscars party, is a black corseted dress with chevron-patterned beaded fringe and a porcupine-quill neckline, intricately designed with 24k gold-plated beads, glass beads, and brass sequins.” (@smithsoniannmai) Plan your visit and learn more about the exhibition at @smithsoniannmai. 🔗 (via @smithsoniannmai) #LilyGladstone #Smithsonian
Lily Gladstone’s Oscar gowns are heading to the Smithsonian! ✨ The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian in Washington D.C. will display two gowns worn by @LilyGladstone (Siksikaitsitapi/Nimiipuu) at the 2024 Oscars in a special exhibition, Making a Statement, opening tomorrow (Feb. 28) through March 2026. Designed by @Gucci in collaboration with Mohawk, Cree, and Comanche artist Joe Big Mountain (@joe.bigmtn) of Ironhorse Quillwork, these gowns mark the first-ever Oscars collaboration between an Indigenous artist and a luxury fashion house. “One gown, worn by Gladstone to the Oscars ceremony, is midnight-blue velvet with a porcupine-quill neckline and a matching cape featuring 216 hand-quilled and beaded petals. The second, worn to the @VanityFair Oscars party, is a black corseted dress with chevron-patterned beaded fringe and a porcupine-quill neckline, intricately designed with 24k gold-plated beads, glass beads, and brass sequins.” (@smithsoniannmai) Plan your visit and learn more about the exhibition at @smithsoniannmai. 🔗 (via @smithsoniannmai) #LilyGladstone #Smithsonian
Lily Gladstone’s Oscar gowns are heading to the Smithsonian! ✨ The Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian in Washington D.C. will display two gowns worn by @LilyGladstone (Siksikaitsitapi/Nimiipuu) at the 2024 Oscars in a special exhibition, Making a Statement, opening tomorrow (Feb. 28) through March 2026. Designed by @Gucci in collaboration with Mohawk, Cree, and Comanche artist Joe Big Mountain (@joe.bigmtn) of Ironhorse Quillwork, these gowns mark the first-ever Oscars collaboration between an Indigenous artist and a luxury fashion house. “One gown, worn by Gladstone to the Oscars ceremony, is midnight-blue velvet with a porcupine-quill neckline and a matching cape featuring 216 hand-quilled and beaded petals. The second, worn to the @VanityFair Oscars party, is a black corseted dress with chevron-patterned beaded fringe and a porcupine-quill neckline, intricately designed with 24k gold-plated beads, glass beads, and brass sequins.” (@smithsoniannmai) Plan your visit and learn more about the exhibition at @smithsoniannmai. 🔗 (via @smithsoniannmai) #LilyGladstone #Smithsonian
If you thought @lilygladstone looked like a work of art, well then you would be correct. #SAGAwards
Win or lose—Sugarcane has already made history. ❤️🩹 #Oscars @sugarcanefilm has been called one of the most important films ever. Nominated for Best Feature Documentary at tonight’s 97th Academy Awards, it has the historic opportunity to define an era of truth and reconciliation. But either way, it has already revolutionized the conversation around Indigenous injustice and the horrors of Residential and Boarding Schools—truths that generations have fought tirelessly to bring to light. ⛪💔 The film has earned 10 prestigious accolades, a 90/100 on Metacritic, and a 100% positivity score on Rotten Tomatoes, signifying Universal Acclaim. It has also been praised by renowned voices like @LilyGladstone, @MarkRuffalo, Jesse Eisenberg, @MichaelFMoore, @BarackObama, and more. Even President Joe Biden acknowledged its impact: “Sugarcane shines light on this shameful chapter of history, helping ensure that it is never forgotten or repeated.” After a long and exceptional awards season, tonight stands as Sugarcane’s defining moment—one that cements its impact and recognition on the world’s biggest stage for documentary filmmaking. “If we win, we will make it a moment,” @JNoiseCat shared with @APTNNews. 🤞🏼🏆 📺 Watch the #Oscars live from the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles tonight at 7 PM ET on @ABC 🇺🇸 and @CTV 🇨🇦 What does this moment mean to you? Share your thoughts below. 💭⤵️ (via @sugarcane) #Oscars #AcademyAwards #SugarcaneFilm #TurtleIsland
Win or lose—Sugarcane has already made history. ❤️🩹 #Oscars @sugarcanefilm has been called one of the most important films ever. Nominated for Best Feature Documentary at tonight’s 97th Academy Awards, it has the historic opportunity to define an era of truth and reconciliation. But either way, it has already revolutionized the conversation around Indigenous injustice and the horrors of Residential and Boarding Schools—truths that generations have fought tirelessly to bring to light. ⛪💔 The film has earned 10 prestigious accolades, a 90/100 on Metacritic, and a 100% positivity score on Rotten Tomatoes, signifying Universal Acclaim. It has also been praised by renowned voices like @LilyGladstone, @MarkRuffalo, Jesse Eisenberg, @MichaelFMoore, @BarackObama, and more. Even President Joe Biden acknowledged its impact: “Sugarcane shines light on this shameful chapter of history, helping ensure that it is never forgotten or repeated.” After a long and exceptional awards season, tonight stands as Sugarcane’s defining moment—one that cements its impact and recognition on the world’s biggest stage for documentary filmmaking. “If we win, we will make it a moment,” @JNoiseCat shared with @APTNNews. 🤞🏼🏆 📺 Watch the #Oscars live from the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles tonight at 7 PM ET on @ABC 🇺🇸 and @CTV 🇨🇦 What does this moment mean to you? Share your thoughts below. 💭⤵️ (via @sugarcane) #Oscars #AcademyAwards #SugarcaneFilm #TurtleIsland
Win or lose—Sugarcane has already made history. ❤️🩹 #Oscars @sugarcanefilm has been called one of the most important films ever. Nominated for Best Feature Documentary at tonight’s 97th Academy Awards, it has the historic opportunity to define an era of truth and reconciliation. But either way, it has already revolutionized the conversation around Indigenous injustice and the horrors of Residential and Boarding Schools—truths that generations have fought tirelessly to bring to light. ⛪💔 The film has earned 10 prestigious accolades, a 90/100 on Metacritic, and a 100% positivity score on Rotten Tomatoes, signifying Universal Acclaim. It has also been praised by renowned voices like @LilyGladstone, @MarkRuffalo, Jesse Eisenberg, @MichaelFMoore, @BarackObama, and more. Even President Joe Biden acknowledged its impact: “Sugarcane shines light on this shameful chapter of history, helping ensure that it is never forgotten or repeated.” After a long and exceptional awards season, tonight stands as Sugarcane’s defining moment—one that cements its impact and recognition on the world’s biggest stage for documentary filmmaking. “If we win, we will make it a moment,” @JNoiseCat shared with @APTNNews. 🤞🏼🏆 📺 Watch the #Oscars live from the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles tonight at 7 PM ET on @ABC 🇺🇸 and @CTV 🇨🇦 What does this moment mean to you? Share your thoughts below. 💭⤵️ (via @sugarcane) #Oscars #AcademyAwards #SugarcaneFilm #TurtleIsland
Win or lose—Sugarcane has already made history. ❤️🩹 #Oscars @sugarcanefilm has been called one of the most important films ever. Nominated for Best Feature Documentary at tonight’s 97th Academy Awards, it has the historic opportunity to define an era of truth and reconciliation. But either way, it has already revolutionized the conversation around Indigenous injustice and the horrors of Residential and Boarding Schools—truths that generations have fought tirelessly to bring to light. ⛪💔 The film has earned 10 prestigious accolades, a 90/100 on Metacritic, and a 100% positivity score on Rotten Tomatoes, signifying Universal Acclaim. It has also been praised by renowned voices like @LilyGladstone, @MarkRuffalo, Jesse Eisenberg, @MichaelFMoore, @BarackObama, and more. Even President Joe Biden acknowledged its impact: “Sugarcane shines light on this shameful chapter of history, helping ensure that it is never forgotten or repeated.” After a long and exceptional awards season, tonight stands as Sugarcane’s defining moment—one that cements its impact and recognition on the world’s biggest stage for documentary filmmaking. “If we win, we will make it a moment,” @JNoiseCat shared with @APTNNews. 🤞🏼🏆 📺 Watch the #Oscars live from the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles tonight at 7 PM ET on @ABC 🇺🇸 and @CTV 🇨🇦 What does this moment mean to you? Share your thoughts below. 💭⤵️ (via @sugarcane) #Oscars #AcademyAwards #SugarcaneFilm #TurtleIsland
Win or lose—Sugarcane has already made history. ❤️🩹 #Oscars @sugarcanefilm has been called one of the most important films ever. Nominated for Best Feature Documentary at tonight’s 97th Academy Awards, it has the historic opportunity to define an era of truth and reconciliation. But either way, it has already revolutionized the conversation around Indigenous injustice and the horrors of Residential and Boarding Schools—truths that generations have fought tirelessly to bring to light. ⛪💔 The film has earned 10 prestigious accolades, a 90/100 on Metacritic, and a 100% positivity score on Rotten Tomatoes, signifying Universal Acclaim. It has also been praised by renowned voices like @LilyGladstone, @MarkRuffalo, Jesse Eisenberg, @MichaelFMoore, @BarackObama, and more. Even President Joe Biden acknowledged its impact: “Sugarcane shines light on this shameful chapter of history, helping ensure that it is never forgotten or repeated.” After a long and exceptional awards season, tonight stands as Sugarcane’s defining moment—one that cements its impact and recognition on the world’s biggest stage for documentary filmmaking. “If we win, we will make it a moment,” @JNoiseCat shared with @APTNNews. 🤞🏼🏆 📺 Watch the #Oscars live from the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles tonight at 7 PM ET on @ABC 🇺🇸 and @CTV 🇨🇦 What does this moment mean to you? Share your thoughts below. 💭⤵️ (via @sugarcane) #Oscars #AcademyAwards #SugarcaneFilm #TurtleIsland
Win or lose—Sugarcane has already made history. ❤️🩹 #Oscars @sugarcanefilm has been called one of the most important films ever. Nominated for Best Feature Documentary at tonight’s 97th Academy Awards, it has the historic opportunity to define an era of truth and reconciliation. But either way, it has already revolutionized the conversation around Indigenous injustice and the horrors of Residential and Boarding Schools—truths that generations have fought tirelessly to bring to light. ⛪💔 The film has earned 10 prestigious accolades, a 90/100 on Metacritic, and a 100% positivity score on Rotten Tomatoes, signifying Universal Acclaim. It has also been praised by renowned voices like @LilyGladstone, @MarkRuffalo, Jesse Eisenberg, @MichaelFMoore, @BarackObama, and more. Even President Joe Biden acknowledged its impact: “Sugarcane shines light on this shameful chapter of history, helping ensure that it is never forgotten or repeated.” After a long and exceptional awards season, tonight stands as Sugarcane’s defining moment—one that cements its impact and recognition on the world’s biggest stage for documentary filmmaking. “If we win, we will make it a moment,” @JNoiseCat shared with @APTNNews. 🤞🏼🏆 📺 Watch the #Oscars live from the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles tonight at 7 PM ET on @ABC 🇺🇸 and @CTV 🇨🇦 What does this moment mean to you? Share your thoughts below. 💭⤵️ (via @sugarcane) #Oscars #AcademyAwards #SugarcaneFilm #TurtleIsland
Win or lose—Sugarcane has already made history. ❤️🩹 #Oscars @sugarcanefilm has been called one of the most important films ever. Nominated for Best Feature Documentary at tonight’s 97th Academy Awards, it has the historic opportunity to define an era of truth and reconciliation. But either way, it has already revolutionized the conversation around Indigenous injustice and the horrors of Residential and Boarding Schools—truths that generations have fought tirelessly to bring to light. ⛪💔 The film has earned 10 prestigious accolades, a 90/100 on Metacritic, and a 100% positivity score on Rotten Tomatoes, signifying Universal Acclaim. It has also been praised by renowned voices like @LilyGladstone, @MarkRuffalo, Jesse Eisenberg, @MichaelFMoore, @BarackObama, and more. Even President Joe Biden acknowledged its impact: “Sugarcane shines light on this shameful chapter of history, helping ensure that it is never forgotten or repeated.” After a long and exceptional awards season, tonight stands as Sugarcane’s defining moment—one that cements its impact and recognition on the world’s biggest stage for documentary filmmaking. “If we win, we will make it a moment,” @JNoiseCat shared with @APTNNews. 🤞🏼🏆 📺 Watch the #Oscars live from the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles tonight at 7 PM ET on @ABC 🇺🇸 and @CTV 🇨🇦 What does this moment mean to you? Share your thoughts below. 💭⤵️ (via @sugarcane) #Oscars #AcademyAwards #SugarcaneFilm #TurtleIsland
Win or lose—Sugarcane has already made history. ❤️🩹 #Oscars @sugarcanefilm has been called one of the most important films ever. Nominated for Best Feature Documentary at tonight’s 97th Academy Awards, it has the historic opportunity to define an era of truth and reconciliation. But either way, it has already revolutionized the conversation around Indigenous injustice and the horrors of Residential and Boarding Schools—truths that generations have fought tirelessly to bring to light. ⛪💔 The film has earned 10 prestigious accolades, a 90/100 on Metacritic, and a 100% positivity score on Rotten Tomatoes, signifying Universal Acclaim. It has also been praised by renowned voices like @LilyGladstone, @MarkRuffalo, Jesse Eisenberg, @MichaelFMoore, @BarackObama, and more. Even President Joe Biden acknowledged its impact: “Sugarcane shines light on this shameful chapter of history, helping ensure that it is never forgotten or repeated.” After a long and exceptional awards season, tonight stands as Sugarcane’s defining moment—one that cements its impact and recognition on the world’s biggest stage for documentary filmmaking. “If we win, we will make it a moment,” @JNoiseCat shared with @APTNNews. 🤞🏼🏆 📺 Watch the #Oscars live from the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles tonight at 7 PM ET on @ABC 🇺🇸 and @CTV 🇨🇦 What does this moment mean to you? Share your thoughts below. 💭⤵️ (via @sugarcane) #Oscars #AcademyAwards #SugarcaneFilm #TurtleIsland
President Barack Obama calls #SugarcaneFilm one of the best movies of the year, the only documentary to make his annual list! Join him in celebrating the #AcademyAward nominated film’s triumph of journalism and documentary filmmaking. Now streaming on @hulu and @disneyplus.
President Barack Obama calls #SugarcaneFilm one of the best movies of the year, the only documentary to make his annual list! Join him in celebrating the #AcademyAward nominated film’s triumph of journalism and documentary filmmaking. Now streaming on @hulu and @disneyplus.
President Barack Obama calls #SugarcaneFilm one of the best movies of the year, the only documentary to make his annual list! Join him in celebrating the #AcademyAward nominated film’s triumph of journalism and documentary filmmaking. Now streaming on @hulu and @disneyplus.
President Barack Obama calls #SugarcaneFilm one of the best movies of the year, the only documentary to make his annual list! Join him in celebrating the #AcademyAward nominated film’s triumph of journalism and documentary filmmaking. Now streaming on @hulu and @disneyplus.
President Barack Obama calls #SugarcaneFilm one of the best movies of the year, the only documentary to make his annual list! Join him in celebrating the #AcademyAward nominated film’s triumph of journalism and documentary filmmaking. Now streaming on @hulu and @disneyplus.
“This film is something that so many of us have been waiting for.” Former US Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland praises the #AcademyAward nominated #SugarcaneFilm. Now streaming on @hulu and @disneyplus.