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Deux adolescents navajos, cousins issus de mondes différents, se rapprochent pendant un été où ils gardent les moutons dans le ranch de leur grand-mère en Arizona, tout en apprenant à mieux ... Tout lireDeux adolescents navajos, cousins issus de mondes différents, se rapprochent pendant un été où ils gardent les moutons dans le ranch de leur grand-mère en Arizona, tout en apprenant à mieux connaître le passé de leur famille.Deux adolescents navajos, cousins issus de mondes différents, se rapprochent pendant un été où ils gardent les moutons dans le ranch de leur grand-mère en Arizona, tout en apprenant à mieux connaître le passé de leur famille.
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- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 3 nominations au total
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I grew up in New Mexico, 20 minutes from the Navajo reservation. This movie depicts life on the rez as it is. I think the story is solid and the cinematography is on point.
Sarah Natani was a delight to watch and listen to. I loved watching her weave, and how the film portrayed the spiritual importance of weaving, especially in the Navajo tradition. I also loved listening to her speak real Navajo. She brought back a lot of memories with her stories. I'm also pretty sure I'm going to be speaking with a Navajo accent for a few days after this.
The only thing that disappointed me is not all the actors are Navajo. Most people watching this probably won't know the difference, but it's glaring for those of us who do know. Still, the non-Navajo actors were respectful of Navajo culture and beliefs. They played their parts well enough that if it weren't for their faces, I wouldn't have known different.
This is by and far the best depiction I've seen on screen of the Navajo people and their culture. I will watch this again and recommend it to my friends, even my Diné friends.
Sarah Natani was a delight to watch and listen to. I loved watching her weave, and how the film portrayed the spiritual importance of weaving, especially in the Navajo tradition. I also loved listening to her speak real Navajo. She brought back a lot of memories with her stories. I'm also pretty sure I'm going to be speaking with a Navajo accent for a few days after this.
The only thing that disappointed me is not all the actors are Navajo. Most people watching this probably won't know the difference, but it's glaring for those of us who do know. Still, the non-Navajo actors were respectful of Navajo culture and beliefs. They played their parts well enough that if it weren't for their faces, I wouldn't have known different.
This is by and far the best depiction I've seen on screen of the Navajo people and their culture. I will watch this again and recommend it to my friends, even my Diné friends.
Although I am not Navajo Indian, I grew up right on the edge of the Rez. As a child, I never appreciated the beauty of the land and its people, only desiring to leave it behind. The sights and sounds of this movie actually gave me the gift of understanding how much my life was affected by the People and their way of life. It was powerful in its slow simplicity.
My graduating class in 1980 was 95% Dine' and only 45 of the 60 Seniors graduated. I wish I had been able to appreciate the honor I was given to live among - and visit with these beautiful people. I am proud that my brother married a Dine' and have four beautiful children whose Navajo mother and her family did their best to teach that serenity and culture to those youngsters.
My graduating class in 1980 was 95% Dine' and only 45 of the 60 Seniors graduated. I wish I had been able to appreciate the honor I was given to live among - and visit with these beautiful people. I am proud that my brother married a Dine' and have four beautiful children whose Navajo mother and her family did their best to teach that serenity and culture to those youngsters.
Loved every second of this movie. To hear the Dine language felt nourishing to the soul. I truly enjoyed watching shimásání weave and her telling the stories to Dawn whilst Benny was observing. How he talked about his dreams about his shimásání was heartfelt for me...
My husband spend some years on a res in yucca valley and I kept seeing his expressions, I could tell he's had similar experiences growing up. The actors were beautiful and wonderful. I would love to see more movies like this.
I enjoyed the slow pace and lack of "action" some people complained about.
Recommending this to my friends.
My husband spend some years on a res in yucca valley and I kept seeing his expressions, I could tell he's had similar experiences growing up. The actors were beautiful and wonderful. I would love to see more movies like this.
I enjoyed the slow pace and lack of "action" some people complained about.
Recommending this to my friends.
Frybread Face and Me is a spiritual awakening for little Benny, caught between the divorce of his parents and trying to find where he fits in the universe. He learns the Navaho way of life thanks to his cousin Dawn, (she played a wonderful role), his 'bull riding' and sheep herding uncle Marvin and most of all, the two females who played major roles in his native awakening. The Grandmother is the central spiritual leader and family matriarch, while Lucy tries to meld together each of the individual personalities in this film. Also included are an aunt and uncle, and their very young baby, who laughs for the first time thanks to Benny.
If you're looking for a drama film, this isn't it. However, if you want to learn and enjoy the path Benny and his cousin Dawn embark on together that summer, this is a film you will appreciate.
If you're looking for a drama film, this isn't it. However, if you want to learn and enjoy the path Benny and his cousin Dawn embark on together that summer, this is a film you will appreciate.
This story reminds me of my childhood on the Navajo Reservation. Visiting my grandmother for the summer. Helping her around the house and herding sheep with her. When you are a kid you don't think about those things and take it for granted. This movies brought back great memories for me from those times. My kids and I enjoyed the movie. My daughter is learning to speak Navajo and translating some of the dialogue from the movie was great. The story was great and the young actors were amazing. Great cast of characters and I can't wait to see them in other shows/movies. It's nice to see Indigenous representation in shows and movies. Great movie and worth a watch for everyone in the household.
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- AnecdotesThere are references to the Miss Navajo pageant. Writer & Director Billy Luther also directed the 2007 documentary, Miss Navajo, which follows 2005-2006 Miss Navajo contestant Crystal Frazier.
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- 1h 23min(83 min)
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