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Official Selection for First Nations Film & Video Festival, May 1-10, 2018

March 21, 2018Red Haircrow Leave a comment


Pleased to announce our film was officially selected for the First Nations Film and Video Festival​, May 1-10, 2018, so our North American debut will take place in Chicago, IL, USA! You can view their Facebook event page or visit their website: http://www.fnfvf.org/.

 

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    “Loving in the wrong way”

    A documentary film project directed by Red Haircrow on Native stereotypes and their connection to racism, colonialism, and deep societal issues.

    The same mentality that ignores indigenous rights to self-representation are often those who also stereotype and gaslight GLBTIIQ people, women, the disabled or economically challenged, especially people of color just for desiring change and equality. It is basically saying, “My gratification is more important than your dignity, your rights or even your life.” This is a main facet of rape culture. It is intersecting oppression. Trailer.

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