Events
Native American Film Festival Presents: Smoke Signals
Date and Time
Monday, November 3, 2014
Description
Native American Film Festival: Smoke Signals
Film runs from Monday, November 3 until Sunday, November 9
Daily Showtimes: 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m. and 9 p.m.
"Smoke Signals" is a humorous yet serious story about Victor, a young man who is trying to forgive his father. The story begins with a glimpse of two baby boys, one rescued from a fire that kills his parents. We see the boys grow up and learn that they are opposites. The rescued orphan boy, Thomas, becomes a naive but positive nerd with oversized glasses, while Victor is proud of his Native American stoicism and seems to find pleasure in confrontation. The movie gives us a glimpse into the contemporary Native American world; it was created by a mostly Native American cast.