Native Film Talk

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Hello! Welcome to Native Film Talk! The purpose of this podcast is to explore Native representation in film from the perspective of a Native, me. Native American representation in film is as old as the film industry itself, so there is a plethora of content available for review. I plan to watch movies, tv shows, and documentaries from the old westerns, i.e. The Searchers, The Outlaw Josey Wales, to more modern box office hits, Wind River, Hostiles, Magnificent Seven. Also I'd like to explore film that are from the Native perspective, i.e. Smoke Signals, Skins, Indian Horse, The Fast Runner. During this journey I will do research and dedicate an episode per film. I hope on this journey to gain a better understanding of what appropriate representation means to me. I realize my palate will change through the course of this podcast and I hope yours does as well! Overall, the image of the Native American in film has changed in a lot of ways, in others it has not. There have been attempts to mature from the stoic indian, noble savage, and white savior but we also see modern instanaces where those stereotypes continue to be perpetuated. Also there is encouraging signs that we are heading in the right direction, with movies like Indian Horse, that recant accurate experiences of Native people in history. Also tv shows like Molly From Denali that show a positive image of native people on television while being accurate to the tribe being represented in the show. I'm excited for this journey and hopefully will have some great guests join me along the way. Thank you and happy listening!

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  • cfgoodson
    It’s Okay to Don’t Like Things
    I love the new episodes! I think it’s good to be critical, it pushes our creativity and inspires us to create more joyfully rather than drawing on our pain all the time. Ahoskis! From an Okie Native
  • Elleeell
    Great even if you haven’t watched the movies yet
    This is a rare podcast where it’s just such a pleasure to listen to whatever the topic happens to be. While it’s more fun to have watched the media being discussed, even if you haven’t seen them you can still enjoy the podcast’s reviews and commentary. Funny, interesting, educational, chill. I’m a non-Native person in the US and totally enjoy the perspective and research that goes into each episode. Favorite new podcast!!
  • Ddpotter22001
    Witty, and funny at times
    Listening from Bay Area , California native.
  • mxblu8
    More Please!
    I would love to hear more inclusion of “LatinX/A/O” Indigenous projects like “Maya And The Three” from Netflix, because people forget that us brown folks with Spanish sounding last names are ALSO Indigenous! Our colonizers were Spanish, Portuguese or the occasional French instead of English but we’re all from Turtle Island so WE ARE FAMILY! 🥳🥰🤗
  • Apayuk
    Great content!
    As an Alaskan Native filmmaker who is a writer for Molly of Denali & a Producer for Life Below Zero: First Alaskans - I am beyond excited that someone is creating great content on our people. Háw’aa!
  • RussTheMuss49
    Yes!
    I love this show! Ian is a such a great host and you can tell he really does enjoy what he does. I love hearing things I’ve never heard before from the movies he’s dissected and I’m always learning when listening. His interviews are rock solid and I learn so much from the people he has on. Keep it up brotha!
  • Bunuel92
    Highly Reccomend!
    Thoughtful reviews and analyses of a variety of films that are entertaining and informatice-can’t ask for more than that. Great podcasting voice and audio quality as well.
  • MaxB1987
    I love Ian’s enthusiasm for movies and ability to share his emotions
    He really gets into the movies and the background information then shares his reactions, emotions, and perspective in a way I couldn’t or wouldn’t even be able to ask about
  • IIIIIIIIKKIIIIIIIIII
    Love it
    Quickly becoming one of my favorite podcasts. Ian is equal parts thorough and relatable as host. His in depth summaries of the films strike the balance of being informative and entertaining. Can’t wait to listen to more!
  • musicalhallucinations
    So happy this exists !
    I love this podcast discussing Native representation in film and media! It’s healing for my Native soul 🙌🏽👏🏽
  • KLMorrison*
    Fun listening!
    I recently started listening to Native Film Talk and I’m loving it! Ian offers great perspective and has definitely got me interested in revisiting the films he discusses. Really great podcast!
  • kake_cole
    Awesome pod
    LOVE this podcast and look forward to new eps every week. I’ve learned so much... and wow the episodes on Brando, Wes Studi, and Charlene Teters! Hope to hear a take on Chloe Zhao‘s work too and I keep wishing for more movies like smoke signals. Thanks for sharing Ian!
  • cateclysmic
    Insightful fun listen!
    The host has great insight into film and indigenous culture and really deep dives into each film while keeping it fun and interesting. It’s a must listen for any serious film fanatic!
  • fil--
    Great
    Super well done podcast, thoughtful and entertaining hosting, good writing and audio quality. Great to hear such care given to native films (and indegenous presence in non-native films). Excited to hear more
  • Idekwhateven17
    Reel Native Representation
    This is such a terrific podcast! Native cinema has always been a huge passion of mine and it’s so refreshing to have something like this that helps fuel further discussions when it comes to Native representation on screen. Informative, witty, insightful! Keep up the good work my brother! Mvto!!👊🏽
  • Bdhaz
    Love the discussion!
    I’ve had these same thoughts when watching these movies, fun to listen along.
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