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Native filmmaking

December 11, 2019

‘The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open’ Review: A Cinematic Poem on Untold Hardships

It is a peek into a harsh reality, a subtle act of advocacy, a tough story that has long been ignored.  …

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November 14, 2019

“It’s a Good Day to be Indigenous!”: The Impact and Legacy of ‘Smoke Signals’

Smoke Signals has a unique ability to discuss a variety of culturally-specific topics with a cinematic language keeps this coming of age story specific to an Indian reservation and a favorite in many households. …

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November 7, 2019

“It’s About Time!”: Understanding the Importance of Wes Studi’s Honorary Academy Award

It's about time that Native Americans get recognized for our achievements, it's about time that our voices are being respected, and it's about time that the film industry allows us to control our own representation.…

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