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A special Modern Indian Identity Event: A film screening of Winter in the Blood

If You Go
Date:泭February泭18, 2015
Time:泭6:30PM
Where:泭Eaton Humanities 1B50

[video:https://youtu.be/nNxgJK66Ees]

The Center of the American Wests Modern Indian Identity series is thrilled to present Montana filmmakers Andrew Smith and Alex Smith and their movie,泭Winter in the Blood泭for a free screening and conversation. An adaptation of James Welchs seminal novel of the same name, Winter in the Blood offers an intimate portrait of Native life that, as Howie Movshovitz says, leaves feathers or leather clich矇s behind. Following the film NPR film critic泭Howie Movshovitz, the Center of the American West Faculty Director Patty Limerick, and泭Alex泭and泭Andrew泭Smith will engage in a discussion about the film and the issues it raises. Dont miss this very special evening.

Synopsis

Virgil泭First Raise wakes in a ditch on the hardscrabble plains of Montana, hungover and badly beaten. He sees a shocking vision: his father, ten years dead, lying frozen at his feet. Shaken, Virgil returns home to his ranch on the Reservation, only to find that his wife,泭Agnes, has left him. Worse, shes taken his beloved rifle.

Virgil sets out to town find her or perhaps just the gun beginning a hi-line odyssey of inebriated and improbable intrigues with the mysterious泭Airplane Man, his beautiful accomplice,泭Malvina, and two dangerous泭Men in Suits. Virgils quest also brings him face-to-face with childhood memories, traumas and visions of his long lost brother泭Mose.

Virgil, bloodied and broken by his quest, realizes that he must look inward for the strength he needs to survive. In the mountains, he seeks out泭Yellow Calf an old blind man, who helps him grasp the truth of his origins. By embracing and no longer fleeing his memories, Virgil is finally able to thaw the ice in his veins.

The presentation will be followed by a discussion about the film featuring Patty Limerick, NPR film critic Howie Movshovitz, and the films writers, directors, and producers, Andrew and Alex Smith.

This event was made possible by Liz and Tony Moores.