Sitting Bird
Sitting Bird

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Sitting Bird

Movie
17 min
English

After immigrating to Canada, Ming becomes a stay-at-home father while his career-driven wife, Fei, continues to pursue her dream as a First Officer in China. Struggling with societal pressure of being an unemployed man and a growing sense of inadequacy within his family, one day, Ming sees a lost flamingo named José. He decides to rescue the bird.

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Director: Steve DrukmanGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary profiles the life and artistic journey of Native American artist Jean B. LaMarr, also known as Sitting Bird. It explores her background, her artistic inspirations, and the cultural significance of her work.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary focusing on a specific artist, "Sitting Bird" typically receives appreciation for its insightful look into Indigenous art and culture. It is often praised for its respectful portrayal and educational value.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its focus on Native American art.

  • Seen as an educational and respectful look at an artist's life.

  • Provides valuable insight into Indigenous cultural expression through art.

Google audience: Audience reviews are generally positive for documentaries of this nature, highlighting the importance of showcasing underrepresented artists and their cultural contributions.

Fun Fact

Jean B. LaMarr, the subject of the documentary, is known for her work that often blends traditional Native American imagery with contemporary art styles.

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