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Atanayut Fast Runner Images courtesy of the Everett Collection Atanayut Fast Runner brings an Inuit legend to the big screen with a retelling of the legend that revolves around the evil spirits summoned by a shaman Wreaking havoc in parts of the Inuit nation. This is the first feature-length film written, acted and directed in Inuktitut. Cherokee Word for Water Photo courtesy of the Everett Collection The Cherokee Word for Water is a fictional story that tells the true story of the Bell Waterline Project. The Bell Waterline Project was a rural effort in Cherokee, Oklahoma. The community provides running water to the indigenous communities in the area.
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But it's not just a movie about a talented athlete overcoming challenges. The film takes a hard look at the lasting effects of racism and the trauma of Indian residential schools. The film, adapted from the 2001 novel of the same name, did not do well at the box office but received many film festival awards and positive critical response. Must-See TV Shows and Documentaries of the Year: Sweetheart Dancer Jennifer Wilson talks to director Ben Alex Dupris about the documentary shorts program during the New Wave of Independent Film. Photos from the stage of the documentary shorts program during the New Wave of Independent Film. Courtesy: Sweetheart Dancer is still part of the show. Amazing documentary.