
Erica Tremblay
Directing
Biography
Erica Tremblay is a Seneca–Cayuga American filmmaker based out of New York City. She is best known for her 2023 directorial debut Fancy Dance, which garnered critical acclaim at festivals such as Sundance and SXSW.
Known For

Kelly Clarkson presents the biggest newsmakers and names in film, television and music; as well as emerging new talent and everyday people who are beacons of hope in their communities.
The Kelly Clarkson Show

This psychological thriller follows two Navajo police officers, Leaphorn and Chee, in the 1970s Southwest as their search for clues in a grisly double murder case forces them to challenge their own spiritual beliefs and come to terms with the trauma of their pasts.
Dark Winds

Four Indigenous teenagers in rural Oklahoma steal, rob and save in order to get to the exotic, mysterious and faraway land of California.
Reservation Dogs

Follow Laura Ingalls, a young pioneer girl who comes-of-age during America's westward expansion, and her family as they travel across the country in search of a new life.
Little House on the Prairie

Following her sister's disappearance, Jax and her niece Roki must stick together. Desperate to keep what's left of their family intact, Jax and Roki defy the law and hit the road on a journey to the Grand Nation Powwow in Oklahoma City.
Fancy Dance

The lives of a Native woman and a troubled young boy intersect over the course of a school day on a reservation in Oklahoma.
Little Chief

Indigenous people have been misrepresented in film since the beginning of the Classic Hollywood Era, and people believe that Native Americans have vanished. We Are Still Here.
We Are Still Here

Seeking identity and bullied daily, a 10-year-old transgender girl in rural Canada and her family struggle with the emotional pressures of her battle.
In the Turn

A look at the life of jazz singer Mildred Bailey.
Untitled Mildred Bailey Biopic

An Indigenous telepresenter confronts her moral credibility against her career prospects when her superiors ask her to sell a genocidal product on live television.