Valerie Red-Horse Mohl, Director and Producer of MANKILLER, is of Cherokee ancestry and the owner/founder of Red-Horse Native Productions, Inc. Red-Horse Mohl and her company have become the preeminent collaborator with American Indian tribal nations to bring important Native stories accurately and respectfully to the screen. Valerie’s body of work spans over two decades of film and television content creation and production; always providing insightful, sensitive and unique perspectives for both the historical and contemporary indigenous story. The Company’s premiere feature film, NATURALLY NATIVE, was an official Sundanc...
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Valerie Red-Horse Mohl
Investment Banker, Filmmaker, Owner & Founder of Red-Horse Native Productions
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Valerie Red-Horse Mohl, Director and Producer of MANKILLER, is of Cherokee ancestry and the owner/founder of Red-Horse Native Productions, Inc. Red-Horse Mohl and her company have become the preeminent collaborator with American Indian tribal nations to bring important Native stories accurately and respectfully to the screen.
Valerie’s body of work spans over two decades of film and television content creation and production; always providing insightful, sensitive and unique perspectives for both the historical and contemporary indigenous story. The Company’s premiere feature film, NATURALLY NATIVE, was an official Sundance Festival selection, which Red-Horse wrote, produced, co-directed, starred in and distributed. Red-Horse Mohl followed this with the WWII PBS/ITVS award winning documentary, TRUE WHISPERS: THE STORY OF THE NAVAJO CODE TALKERS, co-produced with Gale Anne Hurd of Valhalla Entertainment.
Red-Horse Mohl also produced/directed a follow-up program, again with Hurd, CHOCTAW CODE TALKERS (Vision Maker Media/PBS), in 2010.
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Motivation: Obstacles/Challenges I Faced As a Woman/American Indian
Entrepreneur Cultural: Most Native American Issues; Doing Business in Indian Country; Understanding
Our Indian Brothers and Sisters–From 1800’s to Contemporary Society
Finance: Expanding Your Business Into the Capital Markets with Debt; Understanding
Lender Profiles (focused especially for Native American Tribes, Diverse Enterprises and
Women Owned/Operated Businesses)
Film: Making American Indian Films (have clips reels and behind the scene stories)
Personal: Life story of empowerment and dedication through faith, family and determination against the odds
