WAR PONY and THE UNKNOWN COUNTRY on Episode #472

Lily Gladstone sits holding a coffee cup to her face in the film The Unknown Country.This week it’s all about Indigenous films at Spoilerpiece Theatre. But before we delve into them, Evan pays tribute to his friend, teacher, and writing partner, Dr. Bryan Krull, who passed away very suddenly. He describes how they met, became friends, and decided to team up to write Your ’80s Movie Guide to Better Living, as he expresses his gratitude for their friendship over the years. Moving on to the week’s films, we start by reviewing Gina Gammell and Riley Keough’s emotionally challenging Indigenous drama WAR PONY (3:50), which follows two young Oglala Lakota men growing up on the Pine Ridge Reservation. Next, we discuss Morrisa Maltz’s tender narrative/documentary hybrid, THE UNKNOWN COUNTRY (26:36), starring co-writer Lily Gladstone as a young woman grieving her grandmother as she travels through the American Midwest and makes her way down to Texas. And in this week’s Patreon exclusive audio, we talk about the winner of our directors’ first film poll, Céline Sciamma’s 2007 queer romance/coming-of-age drama WATER LILIES!

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WILDHOOD and MAD GOD on Episode #415

Joshua Odjick and Philip Lewitski lay together staring up at the sky in the movie WildhoodWe have two movies to discuss this week! First, we cover Bretten Hannam’s Two-Spirit Indigenous drama WILDHOOD (2:39), a road trip film coming to Hulu about two brothers, one of whom is searching for his long-lost birth mother. Along the way, he finds himself by connecting with his heritage and comes out through a relationship with someone he meets along the way. Next is Phil Tippett’s MAD GOD (22:52), an unsettling stop-motion-animated horror film on Shudder that’s 30 years in the making. It’s easy to describe visually, but hard to describe narratively. And in this week’s Patreon exclusive audio, we talk about the winner of our Pride Month poll, Robin Campillo’s drama 120 BPM, which chronicles the work ACT UP Paris did in the early 90s to fight the AIDS epidemic.

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