Cinema Red: Native and Horror
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Urban Native Horror creator, writer, director Mike J. Marin (2016’s The Smudging) brings you a new documentary about the Native American perspective on horror cinema and the horror genre’s impact on Native people.
Crossers
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Two roommates disagree about watching a reality ghost hunting show that was filmed on their reservation. One is curious, the other warns watching is bad medicine.
Missing Indigenous
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Under the production of Isaac Trimble, and direction of LaRonn Katchia, “Missing Indigenous” is a silent short film from the first all Native American crew assembled, winning “Best Film” and “Best Cinematography” in Portland’s 48 Hour Film Project, and seeks to tell a story of a people too often underrepresented among mainstream audiences. The cast and crew, known as Team RedFawn, are bringing authentic Native American and Indigenous issues to the forefront of mainstream cinema.
The Dead Can’t Dance
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Three Comanche men discover they are somehow immune to a virus that’s turning everyone else into zombies.
Rhymes for Young Ghouls
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In 1976, a Mi’gMaq teenager (Devery Jacobs) plots revenge against the sadistic Indian agent (Mark Antony Krupa) who imprisoned her in a residential school where rape and abuse are common.
Sacred
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When a native man (Jacob Wise) loses his recent fiancé (Simona Bearcub) in a car accident he seeks out a medicine man (Solomon Trimble) in hopes of bringing her back to life. Shot & Filmed in 48 Hours.