March Point is a film about three teenagers from the Swinomish tribe who create a film about how the oil refineries on their reservations are polluting their water and land. For three teens, Cody, Travies and Nick, making a film about their life on the rez started as a way out of rehab - but it soon became much more than that. The film is screening at New York's Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. In studio today, Tracy Rector and Annie Silverstein, co-founders of Longhouse Media/Native Lens and Nick Clark, one of the filmmakers and one of the teens featured in film. He is a member of the Grand Ronde tribes of Oregon, but he lives on the Swinomish reservation
The filmmakers of Native Lens describe what happens when they put cameras in young men's hands on the Swinomish reservation in Washington State.






