
SUGGESTED SCREENING TIME: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19 @ 9:00PM
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"The most controversial act I have ever committed in my life is being true to myself... in a world that does not always see the spectrum within all of creation.”
Sherente Harris came into the world marked by the thunder beings. And as thunder announces the clash of two fronts, Sherente lives at the
intersections—sometimes clashing, sometimes harmonious—of several identities. A Two-Spirit teenager, Sherente has the love and unconditional support of family, yet whens/he begins dancing in the Fancy Shawl “girls” category at Powwows, the broader tribal community responds with quiet, insidious exclusion. Acutely aware of the tribal community’s lack of support, s/he nonetheless draws strength from the preservation and continuation of the language and traditions of the Narragansett tribe.
Navigating questions of identity, expression, and how to be one’s authentic self, this exceptional observational documentary utilizes moments both ordinary and formative to capture the quiet struggles and triumphs of a courageous young person creating life not at the margins, but at the intersections of family, community, and self.—Sophia Lanza-Wei
- Year2021
- Runtime85 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryFrance
- PremiereNew Mexico
- DirectorStéphanie Lamorré
SUGGESTED SCREENING TIME: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19 @ 9:00PM
SPONSORED BY
"The most controversial act I have ever committed in my life is being true to myself... in a world that does not always see the spectrum within all of creation.”
Sherente Harris came into the world marked by the thunder beings. And as thunder announces the clash of two fronts, Sherente lives at the
intersections—sometimes clashing, sometimes harmonious—of several identities. A Two-Spirit teenager, Sherente has the love and unconditional support of family, yet whens/he begins dancing in the Fancy Shawl “girls” category at Powwows, the broader tribal community responds with quiet, insidious exclusion. Acutely aware of the tribal community’s lack of support, s/he nonetheless draws strength from the preservation and continuation of the language and traditions of the Narragansett tribe.
Navigating questions of identity, expression, and how to be one’s authentic self, this exceptional observational documentary utilizes moments both ordinary and formative to capture the quiet struggles and triumphs of a courageous young person creating life not at the margins, but at the intersections of family, community, and self.—Sophia Lanza-Wei
- Year2021
- Runtime85 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryFrance
- PremiereNew Mexico
- DirectorStéphanie Lamorré