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Reviews
Turquoise Rose (2007)
Inspiring and heartwarming
"Turquoise Rose" is a must-see and truly a hidden gem of a film. As an early 2000s coming-of-age story set in the stunning landscapes of America's Southwest, it captured my attention from the very beginning.
What makes this film truly special is the fresh perspective brought by the first-time director and the many first-time actors. They create an authentic and immersive cinematic experience that beautifully explores themes of self-discovery, loss, family expectations, and culture that resonated deeply with me
From the beauty of the Southwest to the journey of personal growth found in this film, every frame of "Turquoise Rose" is a work of art. It's a film that stays with you long after you've watched it, reminding you of the power of storytelling and the beauty of human connection. Whether you're a fan of coming-of-age tales or simply appreciate a well-crafted film that speaks to the soul, "Turquoise Rose" is a must-watch.
More Than Frybread (2011)
10/10 Gem
More Than Frybread is an adventure that will leave you feeling uplifted and inspired. It's a true celebration of community, tradition, and the universal love for good food and good company.
The comedic timing of these first time actors is always spot on! The movie beautifully captures the spirit of Native American communities, showcasing their traditions, humor, and challenges in a way that is both entertaining and thought-provoking.
This charming film takes you on a heartwarming journey filled with laughter, cultural pride, and a whole lot of frybread. Someone get me a Navajo Taco! Can't wait for More Than Frybread 2.