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Navajo Cousins in Coming-of-Age Film ‘Frybread Face and Me’ Trailer

"We've got things to do... Are you coming or not?" Array Releasing has unveiled the official trailer for an indie film titled Frybread Face and Me, the first narrative feature made by acclaimed Native American filmmaker Billy Luther following his doc Miss Navajo. This premiered at the 2023 SXSW Film Festival and it also won the Audience Award at the Mill Valley Film Festival this year. Frybread Face and Me follows two adolescent Navajo cousins from different worlds as they bond over a summer spent on their grandmother's Arizona ranch, learning more about their family's past and about themselves. Produced by Chad Burris and executive produced by Taika Waititi, the film stars Kier Tallman, Charley Hogan, Martin Sensmeier, Kahara Hodges, and Sarah Natani. The reviews describe it as "a touching coming-of-age story brimming with authenticity and the passion of its creator." Looks good! Streaming on Netflix soon - check it out below. Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Billy Luther's Frybread Face and Me, direct from YouTube: Winner of the best narrative feature at the 2023 Urbanworld Film Festival earlier this ...
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New US Trailer for German Film ‘The Teachers’ Lounge’ – A Must See

"It's about mathematics not magic." Sony Pictures Classics has revealed the US trailer for the German film titled The Teachers' Lounge, made by Ilker Çatak. It won a bunch of awards already, with rave reviews from almost everyone who has seen it, earning €1.8 million at the German box office. One of the best foreign films this year! When one of her students is suspected of theft, teacher Carla Nowak decides to get to the bottom of the matter. Caught between her ideals & the school system, the consequences of her own actions threaten to break her. This anxiety-laden, compelling psychological thriller is specifically about "the seismic repercussions that can come from the seemingly smallest of decisions." The film stars Leonie Benesch, Leonard Stettnisch, Eva Löbau, and Michael Klammer. A remarkably taut, gripping, fascinating film about how simple mistakes can go too far and how too many people are caught up in some idealistic system to understand what is the right thing to do. Absolutely a must see when it opens in your local art house cinema. It's also Germany's ...