Short answer: not enough. Long answer, they get it right, every time. Sunrise, Matt, tvli and Angela sort through what exactly Eddington is, and what it all means. But if you make it to the end, let us know what you think
Get ready to get inspired! Our next gen of Native filmmakers are here and showing us how its done. We met filmmakers Sabrina Saleha and Littlebear Sanchez at imagineNative and deadCenter film fests, and just had to have them on to share
Pod favorite Jhane Myers joins us as two films she produced make their festival runs: Comanche Academy: A Healing Journey and Free Leonard Peltier Up next, seven projects,including a feature on the Miccosukee Nation, and a look at how we are consuming
Being Native can be complicated. Often we are confronted with challenges from both within our communities and from outside our communities, and this week’s episode looks at our filmmaker perspectives on their stories they tell. Amanda Erickson brings true crime producing experience
We visit with host/producer Paris and director/writer Caleb on this extra edition of Reel Indigenous, looking at the inception of a short film project!
This week we catch up with deadCenter filmmakers Sabrina Saleha, Loren Waters, and Kyle Kauwika Harris as they screen their films at the world-famous festival, celebrating 25 years! Loren’s “Tiger” debuted at Sundance and has been taking the world by storm. Sabrina
The Carhartt × Bethany Yellowtail collection is not the typical collaboration; it’s a quiet, intimate story stitched into workwear, a bridge between grit and heritage, land and labor, past and future. Bethany’s story starts on her family’s cattle ranch in Montana, where
Powerful and timely, the acclaimed Sámi youth series Shut Up (Oro Jaska) continues to rack up accolades, following up on its Banff World Media Festival Rockie award nomination for Best Limited Series, with the announcement of a nomination for the prestigious Prix Europa, the only scripted