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2022 Sundance Institute Indigenous Short Tour


  • Historic Howell Theater 315 E Grand River Ave Howell, MI, 48843 United States (map)

Now Playing At The Historic Howell Theater!

THREE DAYS ONLY!

Showtimes:

  • Saturday September 3 7pm

Running time: 1hr 31m

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Plot: The 2022 Sundance Institute Indigenous Short Film Tour is a 91-minute theatrical program of 6 short films directed by Indigenous filmmakers, featuring titles from the 2022 Sundance Film Festival shorts program and from alumni of Sundance Institute’s Indigenous Program . Started last year as a virtual presentation in conjunction with our friends at museums, Native cultural centers, and arthouse cinemas, the tour will return in 2022. Featuring narrative and documentary shorts, the curated selection is a celebration of Native perseverance and an exciting look at a variety of inventive storytelling from Indigenous artists with Sundance ties. The Festival's Short Film Program has a long history of supporting and launching talented Indigenous directors including Taika Waititi, Blackhorse Lowe, Sterlin Harjo, Sky Hopinka, Caroline Monnet, and Shaandiin Tome. Support for screenings in Michigan, Mississippi and New Mexico are provided by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.

Program:

The Headhunter’s Daughter / Philippines (Director and Screenwriter: Don Josephus Raphael Eblahan -

Ífugão, Visayan, Producer: Hannah Schierbeek) — Leaving her family behind, Lynn traverses the

harrowing roads of the Cordilleran highlands to try her luck in the city as a country singer. Cast: Ammin

Acha-ur. Narrative.

Kicking the Clouds / United States (Director: Sky Hopinka - Ho-Chunk Nation/Pechanga Band of

Luiseño Indians) — An experimental documentary centered on a 50 year old cassette tape of a Pechanga

language lesson between the director’s grandmother and great-grandmother, and contextualized by an

interview with his mother in his Pacific Northwest hometown. Documentary.

Long Line of Ladies / United States (Directors: Rayka Zehtabchi, Shaandiin Tome - Diné, Producers:

Garrett Schiff, Pimm Tripp-Allen, Rayka Zehtabchi, Sam Davis, Dana Kurth) — A girl and her community

prepare for her Ihuk, the once-dormant coming of age ceremony of the Karuk and Yurok tribes of

Northern California. Documentary.

Maidenhood / Mexico (Director: Xochitl Enriquez Mendoza - Zapoteca, Screenwriters: Xochitl Enriquez

Mendoza, Samuel Sánchez Tual, Producer: Eréndira Hernández) — Catalina submits to the tradition of

her people to demonstrate her purity and worth as a woman to her beloved, but her body betrays her and she fails to demonstrate her chastity. Cast: Emma Aquilar Malacara, Héctor Ortíz Valdovinos, Mayra

Sérbulo, Maira Jiménez Desales. Narrative.

The Original Shareholder Experience / United States (Director and Screenwriter: Petyr Xyst - Roadrunner clan in the Pueblo of Laguna, Producers: Autumn Billie, Lauren Begay) — An Indigenous

telepresenter nearing the top of her class must contend with her career prospects and her moral

credibility as she's asked to sell a genocidal product on live television.

ᎤᏕᏲᏅ (Udeyonv) (What They’ve Been Taught) / United States (Director: Brit Hensel - Cherokee

Nation, Producers: Taylor Hensel, Adam Mazo, Kavi Pillay, Tracy Rector) — This film explores

expressions of reciprocity in the Cherokee world, brought to life through a story told by an elder and first

language speaker. Documentary.

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