Window Rock International Uranium Film Festival
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The Window Rock International Uranium Film Festival is the Navajo Nation stop of the International Uranium Film Festival, which was founded in Rio de Janeiro in 2010 and is dedicated to films about nuclear issues across the entire nuclear fuel chain. It is notable for spotlighting uranium mining, nuclear weapons, nuclear power, and their environmental and human impacts, with a special emphasis on Indigenous peoples affected by these issues.[1][2][4][5]
Last updated Aug 15, 2026
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Positive Indicators (+12 pts)
- 5 years of verifiable history
- 1 verified pro signal
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- No physical screenings
- Trust status under active review
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