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Love and Fury

Filmmaker Sterlin Harjo follows Native artists for a year as they navigate their careers in the US and abroad. The film explores the immense complexities each artist faces concerning their own identity as Native artists, as well as pushing further Native art into a post-colonial world.

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  • Micah P. Hinson

    Micah P. Hinson

    Himself

  • Bobby "Dues" Wilson

    Bobby "Dues" Wilson

    Himself

  • Cannupa Hanska Luger

    Cannupa Hanska Luger

    Himself

  • Julie Keefe

    Julie Keefe

    Herself

  • Haley Greenfeather English

    Haley Greenfeather English

    Herself

  • Demian Denéyazhí

    Demian Denéyazhí

    Himself

  • Nicholas Galanin

    Nicholas Galanin

    Himself

  • Emily Johnson

    Emily Johnson

    Herself

  • Laura Ortman

    Laura Ortman

    Herself

Overview

Filmmaker Sterlin Harjo follows Native artists for a year as they navigate their careers in the US and abroad. The film explores the immense complexities each artist faces concerning their own identity as Native artists, as well as pushing further Native art into a post-colonial world.

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