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A Thousand Roads 2005 Maua fua leai se faʻatagaina
The film threads together four stories, taking us into the life of a stressed-out Mohawk stockbroker in Manhattan; a young Inupiat girl sent to live with her grandmother in Barrow, Alaska; a Navajo gang member who must find his core values in his reservation on the mesas of New Mexico; and a Quechua healer in Peru, attempting to save a sick child. Each story explores what it means to belong to a specific community. A Thousand Roads is a fictional work, produced by National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) to explore the human context of the NMAI’s collections. The film is striking visually, and presents through its beauty and its stories an imaginative entry into knowing about Native people living in the vast indigenous geography that comprises the Americas. Rather than presenting a conventional historical perspective, the film is composed of short contemporary fictions about individuals, grounding them in emotional truths to which an audience can easily relate.
Ituaiga: Drama
Faʻafiafia: John Trudell, Alex Rice, Jeremiah Bitsui, Candice Costello, Geraldine Keams, Riana Malabed
Auvaa: Claudio Miranda (Director of Photography), Chris Eyre (Director), Scott Garen (Screenplay), Joy Harjo (Screenplay)
Potu potu: Mandalay Entertainment, Seven Arrows Multimedia, Telenova Productions
Taimi taimi: 40 minute
Tulaga lelei: HD
Faʻamalolo: Jan 23, 2005
Atunuʻu: United States of America
Gagana: English