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Shooting Indians: A Journey with Jeffrey Thomas (1997)

Directed by Ali Kazimi
56minruntime
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5.0/10

Plot

Spanning over a decade, from 1984 to 1996, Shooting Indians: A Journey with Jeffrey Thomas is an ironic documentary journey full of quiet insights and surprising twists. Starting the film as a foreign student in 1984, Kazimi begins to unravel the hidden history of the land that he has chosen as his home. At one level, Shooting Indians is a portrait of Jeffrey Thomas, an Iroquois photographer. The film explores the influences on his life which led him to his career. It was the work of an American photographer from the turn of the century, Edward Curtis, which forced Thomas to closely examine how Indigenous peoples had been photographed in the past. Thomas views Curtis’ monumental work as a “mountain which must be crossed.” On another level is the irony of an Indian from India making a film on a North American Indian and this is woven throughout the fabric of the film.

Genres

Documentary

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleShooting Indians: A Journey with Jeffrey Thomas
Original languageEnglish (EN)
Spoken languagesEnglish
StatusReleased
Release date18 settembre 1997
ProductionAli Kazimi
WriterAli Kazimi
EditingRicardo Acosta
Assistant directorsAli Kazimi

Release dates

Theatrical release

Canada / Sep 18, 1997

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