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SONGS MY BROTHERS TAUGHT ME (FILM at the Erie Art Museum)
6:00pm Doors 7:00pm SONGS MY BROTHERS TAUGHT ME Admission $5.00 Cash, Credit Cards and Film Society Memberships accepted
The setting is the often starkly beautiful Badlands of South Dakota's Pine Ridge Indian Reservation; most of the key players are young Lakota Native Americans who attend Little Wound High School. Johnny and his preteen sister, Jashaun, spend time on horseback when they're not selling illegal liquor or tattoo-designed apparel. Songs My Brothers Taught Me captures the subtleties of a marginalized existence in which the historic culture of a people can't compete on a level playing field with the modern problems of poverty, alcoholism, and violence. Amazingly, she embroiders her tale with moments of breathtaking natural beauty that offset the despair her characters struggle against. An auspicious debut feature from a director whose superb eye is informed by the sophisticated and nuanced compassion she brings to her story. Directed by ChloƩ Zhao.
Unrated. Genre: Drama.
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LocationErie Art Museum (View)
20 East 5th Street
Erie, PA 16501
United States
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Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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