American Indian Graffiti: This Thing Life
American Indian Graffiti: This Thing Life

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American Indian Graffiti: This Thing Life

2003
Movie
120 min
English

AMERICAN INDIAN GRAFFITI: THIS THING, LIFE is an ensemble drama about four Native Americans whose lives intertwine with one another, taking place over one summer. STEPHANIE, a recent high school graduate, has been rejected by the colleges she dreams of attending. To make matters worse, she learns her mother tried to abort her when she was born. With this new knowledge, she struggles to overcome her lifelong feelings of guilt and rejection. RACHEL, Stephanie's best friend, learns that her life plans are not taking the path she desires, and her friendship with Stephanie has become severed. Because of these things, she believes there's nothing to help her overcome the pain and agony she feels from the death of her mother and brother, not realizing that her refuge is in finding forgiveness for the man who caused their death. STEVE, at the age of twenty-three, has become a famous artist. All of his life's dreams have come true, causing him confusion and fear of not having any more goals.

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Steven OkazakiGenres: Documentary, History

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the lives and experiences of Native Americans in urban settings, challenging stereotypes and showcasing their resilience and contemporary realities. It delves into the complexities of identity, culture, and the ongoing struggles faced by indigenous peoples in a modern world. The film offers a nuanced portrait beyond traditional portrayals, highlighting their artistic expressions and personal journeys.

Critical Reception

The documentary was critically acclaimed for its sensitive and authentic portrayal of Native American urban life. Critics praised its insightful interviews and its ability to humanize a community often misrepresented or overlooked in mainstream media. It was lauded for its respect for the subjects and its powerful storytelling.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic and respectful depiction of Native American urban experiences.

  • Highlights the diversity and complexity of contemporary indigenous lives.

  • Offers a powerful counter-narrative to common stereotypes.

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Awards & Accolades

Nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival.

Fun Fact

The film's title, 'This Thing Life,' is derived from a phrase used by one of the film's subjects, reflecting the everyday realities and ongoing existence of the people featured.

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