Love and Fury

Tickets available until June 14. Streaming until June 24 - Includes Q&A

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Film Info
Runtime:89
Copyright:2020
Country Listing:USA
UK
Premiere Status:World Premiere
Festival Info
Festival Year:2020
Language:English
Program Category:Artscapes
Film Subjects:America
Art & Architecture
Indigenous Cultures & Issues
Music & Musicians
Performance & Performers
Cast/Crew Info
Director(s):Sterlin Harjo
Producer(s):Sterlin Harjo
Executive Producer(s):Robin Ballenger
Editor(s):Sterlin Harjo
Cinematography:Jeremy Charles
Sterlin Harjo
Matt Leach
Kyle Bell
Shane Brown
Sound:Royce Sharp

Description

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Sterlin Harjo (Muscogee Creek/Seminole) is an award-winning filmmaker, known for his powerful work in both fiction and documentary. For over a year, he followed some of the most influential Native American artists through their careers, both in the USA and abroad. Love and Fury features Laura Ortman, a musician and composer who performed at the 2019 Whitney Biennial; artist and composer Raven Chacon; famed poet, musician and author Joy Harjo; singer and guitarist Micah P. Hinson; multidisciplinary artist and musician Nicholas Galanin; and Bobby "Dues" Wilson, co-creator of the famed comedy group the 1491s, to name a few. In the exquisite style of Harjo’s work, the narrative is a gentle reveal, moving between the vast array of genres these artists work in, the professional roadblocks they face as Native Americans and their unapologetic desire to break boundaries in contemporary society. Heather Haynes

This film includes a pre-recorded Q&A.

Co-presented with imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival

Love and Fury, Q&A and accessible versioning presented with support from U.S. Consulate General of Toronto
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MEDIA COVERAGE

  • POV - "Visually striking"

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