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So, Indigenous moviemakers have been working for decades in the independent film world to tell their stories. But over the past few years, the number of movies and television shows with a strong Indigenous presence both in front of and behind the camera has been rapidly growing. And Native creatives based in or hailing from Oklahoma are playing key roles in many of the hot new titles.
One of the most critically acclaimed shows out now follows four Native teenagers in rural Oklahoma, while the most popular title ever on one major streaming service is a long-running film franchise's latest installment, which features an Indigenous heroine.
Filmed primarily in Oklahoma, the FX Networks hit debuted in 2021 to almost universal acclaim and premiered its sophomore season last year to more high praise. It has blazed trails as the first mainstream TV show on which every writer, director and series regular performer is Indigenous.
Co-created and executive produced by Oscar-winning New Zealand filmmaker Taika Waititi ("Thor: Love and Thunder"), who is of Maori ancestry, and Tulsa-based moviemaker Sterlin Harjo ("Barking Water"), who is Seminole and Muscogee, the bawdy and uproarious coming-of-age comedy focuses on four present-day Native teenagers who set out to escape their rural Oklahoma home for sunny California.
The long-awaited big-budget series based on Oklahoma-born and bred novelist Tony Hillerman's best-selling mystery novels about fictional Navajo detectives Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee debuted in summer 2022. The series was created by Chickasaw Nation citizen and Ardmore native Graham Roland.
With Cheyenne-Arapaho filmmaker Chris Eyre (best known for the groundbreaking 1998 indie film "Smoke Signals") directing many of its episodes, the series counts film icon Robert Redford and "Game of Thrones" mastermind George R.R. Martin among its executive producers, along with Roland.
Set in the 1970s, the series stars Lakota actor Zahn McClarnon ("Reservation Dogs") as Leaphorn and Hualapai actor Kiowa Gordon ("The Twilight Saga") as Chee. The six-episode first season made a powerful enough impression that the show was quickly renewed for a second.
The show centers on the lifelong friendship between Nathan Rutherford (Ed Helms, "The Office"), a descendant of the titular town's white founding family, and Reagan Wells (Jana Schmieding, who is Cheyenne River Lakota Sioux and now has a hilarious recurring role on "Reservation Dogs"), the head of the cultural center for the fictional Minishonka Nation.
The latest installment in the long-running "Predator" sci-fi film franchise is set in the Northern Great Plains of the Comanche Nation in 1719. Filmed in the Stoney Nakoda Nation near Calgary, Alberta, Canada, with a largely Indigenous cast, the prequel pits one of the now-iconic alien trophy hunters against Naru (Amber Midthunder, "The Ice Road"), a Comanche woman determined to prove herself as a warrior.
Soon after the movie premiered in July 2022, 20th Century Studios revealed that the action-thriller, which earned strong reviews, scored the biggest premiere on the Disney-owned streamer to date, topping all film and TV series debuts. Based on hours watched in the first three days of its release, "Prey" also marked the most-watched film premiere on Star+ in Latin America and Disney+ under the Star Banner in all other territories, according to a news release.
Disney and Trachtenberg recently confirmed that "Prey" is the rare streaming-only movie to get a physical media release. It was unleashed Oct. 3 on 4K UHD, Blu-ray and DVD. According to Slash Film, the Blu-ray release includes the Comanche audio track as well as two hours of bonus features, including a making-of featurette, panel discussion, alternative opening sequence, deleted scenes and audio commentary.
Filmed in Oklahoma in early 2020, the crime drama marks the feature film debut of Native American writer-director Lyle Mitchell Corbine Jr. (Bad River Band of the Lake Superior Chippewa Indians) and made its world premiere at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival.
Chickasaw Nation Productions spent years turning the epic life of the titular Chickasaw Rancher, Montford Johnson, into a biopic that spans from his birth in 1843, through the tumultuous years of the Civil War and its aftermath and on to the Land Run of 1889.
The son of an Englishman and a Chickasaw woman, Johnson (Martin Sensmeier, who is Tlingit and Koyukon-Athabascan) befriended Cherokee fur trader and merchant Jesse Chisholm (Chickasaw citizen Eddie Easterling), who convinced him to establish cattle ranches and trading posts in the newly created Indian Territory to serve his fellow First Americans. At the height of his ranching operations, Johnson accumulated a herd of more than 35,000 head of cattle grazing over a million acres.
Marvel Studios leaps into Native storytelling with this new series, with all five episodes set to debut Jan. 10, 2024, on both Disney+ and Hulu. They'll be available on Hulu until April 9. "Echo" also marks the first Marvel Studios series to drop all episodes at once for maximum binge-watching.
As part of the "Hawkeye" series, Native actress Alaqua Cox, who is Menominee and Mohican, was introduced in late 2021 in the role of Maya Lopez/Echo, the fearsome commander of the criminal organization the Tracksuit Mafia.
Although it was filmed in Georgia, the show also is a milestone for Oklahoma: Maya is depicted as Choctaw, and much of the series' action is set in her small-hometown in the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma.
When Lissa Yellow Bird was released from prison in 2009, she found her home, the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation in North Dakota, transformed by the Bakken oil boom. When Yellow Bird learned three years later that a young, white oil worker had disappeared from his reservation worksite, she became concerned.
The book (and presumably the intended series) chronicles her obsessive search for clues, which takes her on two divergent paths: to her own tribe, altered by oil-boom wealth, and to the non-Native, down-on-their-luck oilmen, including many who traveled hundreds of miles to find work toward the end of the Great Recession.
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Pittsburgh is no stranger to being featured on the silver screen, with hundreds of films shot in and around the city, a legacy in horror and special effects and prolific actors including Frances McDormand, Michael Keaton and Jeff Goldblum. With the rise of streaming, more shows and movies than ever are showcasing Pittsburgh! To help keep it all straight, follow our guide on what's out and coming soon, along with where to watch and what to look out for.
Freevee. Fans rejoiced when the canceled Showtime show was acquired by Freevee and renewed for a second season. While the distributor may have changed, Pittsburgh is once again the home for this series, with season two shooting in 2022-23.
Watch on Netflix. This documentary, helmed by President Obama, explores the every day lives of workers in various industries across the U.S. The film trailer includes two Pittsburgh-area workers and showcases the work of Aurora, a technology company that is pushing what's possible with self-driving vehicles.
Watch in Theatres. Tom Hanks was a highlight of Pittsburgh in the spring of 2022 when he returned to Pittsburgh and delighted wedding guests and local businesses alike. Hanks has previously shown Pittsburgh the love with his award-winning portrayal of Fred Rogers in 2019's "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood," and this remake set in the Burgh is one of the most anticipated releases of the year.
Watch on Netlix. Is there any better combination than actor Christian Bale, director Scott Cooper and Pittsburgh? It's the second time the three have combined ("Out of the Furnace," 2013) and the third Bale/Pittsburgh collab (The Dark Knight Rises - 2012). This murder mystery, with major scenes shot at the Compass Inn Museum near Ligonier and Allegheny Cemetery, is now available on Netflix.
Watch on Prime Video. More than any other film on this list, "Anything's Possible" makes Pittsburgh a character in the movie, with well-known set pieces happening at recognizable locations across the city. Pittsburgh native and CMU grad Billy Porter directed the romantic comedy that you'll need a notebook for to keep track of all the Pittsburgh references. The Point, the skyline, Phipps Conservatory, The Andy Warhol Museum, Roberto Clemente Bridge the Duquesne Incline; they're all there along with tons of references to the city's history in the dialogue as well.
Watch on Prime Video. If you build it, they will come. I know that's the wrong baseball movie, but that premise is what helped Pittsburgh land the new "A League of Their Own" adaptation released summer 2022. The CCAC Boyce campus received a whole new ballpark out of the deal that is now their home field! Other Pittsburgh locations to keep an eye out for are the Carrie Blast Furnaces and Benedum Center, and eagle-eyed viewers should be able to pick out the stretch of South Side that was brilliantly converted into a 1940s location.
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