Levi Rickert, editor-in-chief in Entertainment. Discussion »
CHICAGO The American Indian Center of Chicago is screening two films at two different locations this week.
The two films are: Search for the World's Best Indian Taco
and Every Emotion Costs.
Both films will be shown on Wednesday evening at the American Indian Center of Chicago and Thursday evening at the Trickster Gallery in Schaumburg, Illinois.
Search for the World's Best Indian Taco
Directed by Steven Paul Judd, Kiowa & Choctaw. Starring Crystle Lightning, Noah Watts, Cody Lightning, J.R. Redwater.
A whimsical story of a Choctaw grandfather who regales his grandson with a magical story of flying cars, talking rabbits and a man named Three Shades of Black who's on a quest to find the world's best Indian taco.
Every Emotion Costs
The talented Michelle St. John leading as June,
discussing scene with Adam Garcia and Madeline McGregor
Directed by Darlene Naponse, Ojibwe. Starring Tantoo Cardinal, Roseanne Supernault, Michelle St. John and Nathaniel Arcand.
Every Emotion Costs
is an exploration of the reality of returning home to the reserve to face family, community and the ceremony of death. Emotionally abandoned by her mother, you can follow Quilla as she explores an upbringing of life on the reserve, past relationships, and find out what drove her away. It is the family she left behind on the reserve that allows her to discover herself amongst all the tragedy in her life.
View this Movie Trailer here »
Some visitors to the above website will not be able to view this movie trailer.
The film screenings are open to the public and are free.
WHAT:
Screening of Every Emotions Costs
and Search for the World's Best Indian Taco
WHEN:
Wednesday, September 12
6:30 pm cdt
Thursday, September 13
6:30 pm cdt
WHERE:
American Indian Center of Chicago - Wednesday
1630 W. Wilson
Chicago, Illinois 60640
Trickster Gallery - Thursday
190 S. Roselle Road
Schaumburg, Illinois 60193
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