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Scenery cheat sheet.

“What About Bob?” (elsewhere on the map) was also mainly filmed in the “Dirty Dancing” zone, for that matter.

https://www.roanoke.com/news/columns_and_blogs/columns/whats_on_your_mind/star-city-has-co-starred-in-some-hollywood-films/article_c15803b2-e7c6-5b27-a87b-de6ca626995d.html

(Since the app ate the reblog a couple of times with the link formatting added.)

Minority Led Movie Needs Support!

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thepompomgirl:

Hello Tumblr friends

There is a movie that recently came out called “Woman Walks Ahead” starring Jessica Chastain and Michael Greyeyes that tells the story of Catherine Weldon, an artist, and activist who painted Sitting Bull in 1890.

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The movie has a female director and the cast and production team was very conscientious of how they portrayed the Lakota people and their culture.

An exciting step in the right depiction, right?

Unfortunately, the decision has been made to give the movie a VERY limited (and seemingly random) release with only a handful of theaters showing it across the United States for the next couple of days (July 3 – July 5). On top of that, they released the movie on i-tunes and Direct TV with very little promotion beyond the interviews the actors have done, hurting what little theatrical release they might have had. Which is Tragic, this movie was made to be seen in a theater!

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When you have a minority led project that portrays its Native characters as real relatable people and the distributors just happen to decide to shoot it in the foot by not giving it a wide release I can’t help but think… What’s really going on here?

So this is my plea out to all of you; if you live in any following areas and a considering your movie option for the next few days, please go support Woman Walks Ahead! If you don’t but still want to support the film, consider buying it on i-tunes or talk about it on social media! Reblog this post so people who do live near the right towns might be able to support the movie!

Phoenix, Arizona

Santa Monica, California

Washington, District of Columbia

Bradenton, Florida

Orlando, Florida

Ann Arbor, Michigan

Southfield, Michigan

Cherry Hill, New Jersey

New York, New York

Solon, Ohio

Grapevine, Texas

Houston, Texas

The only way Hollywood is going to know that we want more movies with positive representation, female directors, female leads, etc is if we support the movies that aim to show it. I really don’t want studio and distribution executives to use this beautiful movie they set-up to fail as an excuse for why they don’t support minority lead projects in the future.

Thank you for your time and please pass on this post!

Ann Arbor’s State Theater will have it airing beyond July 5.

here’s the trailer :

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And it will be showing at Ann Arbor until July 12th. 

For the rest of us it is available to rent or buy on i-tunes:

https://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/woman-walks-ahead/id1388789352

NFB launches Indigenous Cinema website with more than 200 films to stream | CBC News

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NFB launches Indigenous Cinema website with more than 200 films to stream

Collection includes short and feature-length films produced from 1968 to 2017

Website: https://www.nfb.ca/indigenous-cinema/?&film_lang=en&sort=year:desc,title&year=1917..2018

Doing my thesis right now on Indigenous film! I recommend these NFB films :

Christine Welsh’s films:

-Women in the Shadows

-Finding Dawn

-Kuper Island: Return to the Healing Circle

Deep Inside Clint Star by Clint Alberta

Kanisitake: 500 years of resistance by Alanis O’Bonsawin

Richard Cardinal: the Diary of a Metis Child also by Alanis O’Bonsawin

Anything by Kathleen Little Feather or Gil Cardinal

Message me for more recommendations!

NFB launches Indigenous Cinema website with more than 200 films to stream | CBC News