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Te Ata es una joven nativa americana que, tras asistir a la universidad, pone su punto de mira en Broadway para contar la historia de su gente.Te Ata es una joven nativa americana que, tras asistir a la universidad, pone su punto de mira en Broadway para contar la historia de su gente.Te Ata es una joven nativa americana que, tras asistir a la universidad, pone su punto de mira en Broadway para contar la historia de su gente.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 6 premios y 3 nominaciones en total
Reseñas destacadas
This is a very professionally and beautifully filmed movie. We saw it recently at the Native American Film Festival in Palm Springs. Very impressed by the high standards of accuracy and artistry required by the Chickasaw Nation, which funded and produced the film. It deserves distribution to mainstream theaters. Even if it were not a true story, it makes for great entertainment, and then it is doubly wonderful that it is a true story!!
Birds of different colors are all bids.
Horses of different colors are all horses.
People of different colors are all Human.
On a recent road trip with my wife, we traveled through South Dakota, Wyoming and Montana, all with a large Indian population. We visited Mt Rushmore, Yellowstone and Glacier National Park, all amazing in their own right and I will always remember their beauty. But One of the most remarkable experiences of the trip was during a visit to an amazing sculpture one mile north of Deadwood South Dakota, commissioned by Kevin Costner. It is called Tatonka Meaning Buffalo, it depicts Indians hunting Buffalo by driving them of a bluff. As beautiful as the sculpture was, just as impressive was the Indian interpreter. I will always the pride he had as he talked to my wife and I about his people and his tribe the Lakota. As I watched this movie I kept thinking of that proud young man and how Te Ata expressed the same love and pride for their people.
Horses of different colors are all horses.
People of different colors are all Human.
On a recent road trip with my wife, we traveled through South Dakota, Wyoming and Montana, all with a large Indian population. We visited Mt Rushmore, Yellowstone and Glacier National Park, all amazing in their own right and I will always remember their beauty. But One of the most remarkable experiences of the trip was during a visit to an amazing sculpture one mile north of Deadwood South Dakota, commissioned by Kevin Costner. It is called Tatonka Meaning Buffalo, it depicts Indians hunting Buffalo by driving them of a bluff. As beautiful as the sculpture was, just as impressive was the Indian interpreter. I will always the pride he had as he talked to my wife and I about his people and his tribe the Lakota. As I watched this movie I kept thinking of that proud young man and how Te Ata expressed the same love and pride for their people.
Incredibly well shot, edited, sound production everything. My family enjoyed being a part of this film, and the two year wait was well worth. Amazing movie that displayed the Indian Nation and honered it's great Oklahoma heritage. Te ATA also included some well timed humor and pulled at the heart strings as well.
10Sarah423
Congratulations for the producers & backers of this film for bringing Te Ata's history to the screen.
The acting, directing, and videography were excellent.
And the story, of course, was compelling.
The acting, directing, and videography were excellent.
And the story, of course, was compelling.
This is a must see movie. Talented performers and above average direction and production values. A movie that teaches us.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesTe Ata was lifelong friends with Eleanor Roosevelt.
- PifiasWhen Te Ata and Clyde are talking by the river after Clyde has asked Te Ata's father for permission to marry her, the shots of his head, especially from the back, show his hair as much darker than it is in the rest of the film. In fact, Clyde mentions to Te Ata's father that his hair turned white prematurely.
- Citas
Senator Judd: Let your people pull themselves up by their bootstraps and join the future, like the rest of us have.
Douglas Johnston: I assure you, sir, my people do not need lessons in hard work, grit or making a living off the land.
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- 2.500.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 73.236 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 28.640 US$
- 1 oct 2017
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 73.236 US$
- Duración
- 1h 45min(105 min)
- Color
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