Two Indians Talking
Two Indians Talking

Two Indians Talking

2010Movie97 minEnglish

Two Indians Talking is a comedic drama about the conflicting opinions of two First Nations men as they prepare to set up a roadblock. Each man wants fiercely to do the right thing, but struggles with the question, "When you do something for the right reasons, does that make it the right thing to do?"

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IMDb7.3/10
Director: Danielle Earle and Robert AgbozoGenres: Drama, Short

Plot Summary

A psychological drama exploring themes of cultural identity and belonging. The film centers on two individuals who meet and engage in a profound conversation about their experiences as people of Indian descent living in Western societies. Their dialogue delves into the complexities of heritage, assimilation, and the search for self within a new cultural landscape.

Critical Reception

As a short film, 'Two Indians Talking' received independent distribution and has garnered attention within niche film festival circuits. It is recognized for its introspective narrative and its focus on contemporary issues of identity faced by diasporic communities.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its thought-provoking dialogue and sensitive portrayal of cultural identity.
  • Appreciated for its intimate focus on the internal struggles of its characters.
  • Noted for its minimalistic approach, allowing the conversation to drive the narrative.

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Awards & Accolades

Screened at various film festivals, including the International Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles.

Fun Fact

The film was co-directed by Danielle Earle and Robert Agbozo, with Agbozo also starring in and co-writing the script.

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