Filmography
SYMPHONIC MEMOIR
Directed and Composed by D.A. Navoti
2025, 11 minutes
SYMPHONIC MEMOIR (2025), a collection of 4 short films, debuted at King Street Station in Seattle, WA, for a one-night event. Funding provided by The Seattle Office of Arts & Culture.
- Spring Cacophony (2:30) celebrates the Sonoran Desert’s short-lived springtime
- Executive Order 9066 (4:00) documents the events leading up to the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II
- Butte Camp (3:15) meditates on the ghost of a former Japanese American internment camp located on the Gila River Indian Community
- Jump Scare (1:50) reimagines the mythic witch that terrorized the Akimel O’otham


O’OTHAM RHAPSODE
Directed and Composed by D.A. Navoti
2023, 20 minutes
O’OTHAM RHAPSODE (2023), a multimedia exhibition in collaboration with Jack Straw Cultural Center, depicts the lives and homelands of the Akimel O’otham, whose ancestral lands—named the Gila River Indian Community—are located south of Phoenix, Arizona. The word O’otham translates to people, whereas the term rhapsode comes from Ancient Greece to describe an orator of epic poems. What orates these visual “poems”—a collection of short videos—is atmospheric and symphonic music composed between 2022-2023.
Flash warning: This video contains lightning and other intense flashes.
Credits: Music and videography by D.A. Navoti, and mixed and mastered by Daniel Guenther. Additional footage provided by Arshad, Realstock1, Mullermx, Lexlero, Jsirlin, BlackboxGuild, Sergii Mostovy, WeatherVideoHD.TV, and Canva Pty Ltd.
Credits: Music and digital art by D.A. Navoti, and mixed and mastered by Daniel Guenther. Additional animations provided by BlackboxGuild, VideoMagusAdobe, and Ravichander.
OCTOBER HEADLINES
Directed by D.A. Navoti
2021, 5 minutes
Read the original experimental essay published by Cloudthroat (defunct). This project was produced with support from NDN Collective.
60 SECOND INTERVIEWS | SIX FEET APART
Directed by D.A. Navoti
2021, 7 minutes
60 SECOND INTERVIEWS | SIX FEET APART (2021) is a collection of interviews recorded during the ups and downs of the COVID-19 pandemic and features fiction writer Juan Carlos Reyes, journalist Kristen Millares Young, and poet Alex Gallo-Brown.