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Two Worlds Films

A Weekend of Native American Short Films

at VSA N4th Theater

Time: 7:00pm     Day: Saturday     Doors: 6:00pm     Ages: All Ages    
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September 11-12


Saturday, 7pm

Jules (U.S.) Written and Directed by Carey Tully, 2009, 9:40 min. 
Alone and brokenhearted after learning that the love of her life has found someone else, 25-year-old Jules wanders into a park where she finds a homeless man who helps her realize life’s bigger picture.

Creative Spirit Behind-the-Scenes
(U.S.) Produced by Inter Tribal Entertainment, 2010, 6min
A fast-paced look at what goes into the making of Creative Spirit films in California and New Mexico.

Pow Wow Dreams (U.S.) Written and Directed by Princess Lucaj, 2006, 9 min.
The story of four sisters living life on the road from pow wow to pow wow until one creates a crisis by deciding to leave the group. Best Short Film, 2007 International Cherokee Film Festival.

He Can’t Be Caught (U.S.) Written by Clementine Bordeaux, Directed by James Lujan, 2006, 13 min. (Remastered)
Set on Halloween night, this comedy-suspense thriller tells of a couple, who, on their way home in the dark from a costume party on the reservation, come across a fallen figure who may or may not be wearing a costume and may or may not be Bigfoot. Official selection, American Indian Film Festival.

Ancestor Eyes (U.S.) Written and Directed by Kalani Queypo, 2008, 19 min.
Pain caused by a daughter’s illness turns into a source of inspiration, igniting a mother’s gift for storytelling and ultimately paving a path of magical transformation. Winner of Best Drama Short, 2008 Action on Film International Film Festival; Directorial Discovery Award, 2008 Rhode Island International Film Festival.

Indios Primeros (U.S.) Written by Roberto A. Jackson,  Directed by Roberto Jackson and Two Worlds Creative Spirit New Mexico Class of 2009,  2009, 18 min.
In an impulsive act of courage, a Pima Indian man helps a young family of illegal Mexican immigrants.

Search for the World’s Best Indian Taco (U.S.) Written and Directed by Steven Judd, 2010, 15 min.
Based on a story by Judd, Tvli Jacobl and Thomas Yeahpau. Framed by a tale a Choctaw grandfather tells his little grandson, “Search” is about Three Shades of Black, whose search for the best Indian taco leads him not only to the object of his quest but also to a young woman named Rose and true love.

 

Sunday, 2pm

NDN General Clinic (U.S.) Written and Directed by Jan Woomovoyah, 2005, 9 min
A day in the life of patients who sit all day in the waiting room of the Squaw Creek health clinic, enduring a crazy nurse and second-class health care.

Creative Spirit Behind-the-Scenes (U.S.)Produced by Inter Tribal Entertainment, 2010, 6 min.
A fast-paced look at what goes into making Creative Spirit films in California and New Mexico.

Edgar’s Journey
(U.S.) Story by Rhett Lynch. Written and directed by Two Worlds Creative Spirit New Mexico Class of 2008, 2008,15 min.
The humorous story of an American Indian from Malibu who gets lost in a mountain forest while making a movie for the History Channel. Audience Award, Taos Shortz Film Festival.

Two Spirits, One Journey (U.S.) Written by Shawn Imitates Dog, Directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman and Chad Richmen, 2007, 18 min.
A story about forbidden love on the reservation. Official selection, Los Angeles Outfest.

The Migration (U.S.) Written by Cody Harjo, Directed by Sydney Freeland, 2008, 10 min.
In a future wracked by global warming, an authoritarian government forces siblings to flee with seeds that may save the world. Official selection, L.A. Skins Fest.

Liminality (U.S.) Written by Migizi Pensoneau, Directed by James Lujan, 2008, 13 min.
A young Indian man gets more than he bargained for when he enters a reservation bar looking for help against a gang of vampire bikers. Official selection, ImagineNative Film Festival.

Search for the World’s Best Indian Taco (U.S.) Written and Directed by Steven Judd, 2010, 15 min.
Based on a story by Judd, Tvli Jacobl and Thomas Yeahpau. Framed by a tale a Choctaw grandfather tells his little grandson, “Search” is about Three Shades of Black, whose search for the best Indian taco leads him not only to the object of his quest but also to a young woman named Rose and true love.

 

Suggested donation: $5
Info: (505)-344-4542

Photo: Search for the World's Best Indian Taco

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