Smoke signals / Miramax ; a Shadowcatcher Entertainment production ; in association with Sherman Alexie ; a film by Chris Eyre ; directed by Chris Eyre ; screenplay by Sherman Alexie ; produced by Scott Rosenfelt, Larry Estes.

The lives of two young Native American men, Victor Joseph and Thomas Builds-the-Fire, were literally connected by accident when both were infants and Arnold, Victor's father, saved Thomas's life. The two have radically different memories of Arnold Joseph-- Victor only remembers his father's alcohol...

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Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Smoke signals (Motion picture)
Miramax classics.
Rovi Media Collection. Movies.
Main Author: Smith, BC (Composer)
Corporate Authors: Miramax Films (Production company)
Shadowcatcher Entertainment (Firm) (Production company)
Echo Bridge Home Entertainment (Film distributor)
Other Authors: Eyre, Chris, 1969- (Director)
Rosenfelt, Scott (Producer)
Estes, Larry (Producer)
Beach, Adam, 1972- (Actor)
Adams, Evan (Actor)
Bedard, Irene, 1967- (Actor)
Farmer, Gary, 1953- (Actor)
Cardinal, Tantoo (Actor)
St. John, Michelle (Actor)
Baker, Simon, 1986- (Actor)
Miles, Elaine, 1960- (Actor)
Greyeyes, Michael (Actor)
George, Leonard (Actor)
Trudell, John (Actor)
Skerritt, Tom (Actor)
Capener, Brian (Cinematographer)
Alexie, Sherman, 1966-
Language:English
Language and/or Writing System:
English audio.
Published: [Santa Monica, Calif.?] : [La Crosse, Wis.?] : Miramax Films ; Distributed by Echo Bridge Home Entertainment, [2011], ©2011.
Series:Miramax classics.
Rovi Media Collection. Movies.
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Genre:
Physical Description:1 videodisc (90 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Format: Video DVD
Description
Summary:
The lives of two young Native American men, Victor Joseph and Thomas Builds-the-Fire, were literally connected by accident when both were infants and Arnold, Victor's father, saved Thomas's life. The two have radically different memories of Arnold Joseph-- Victor only remembers his father's alcoholism, abuse, and abandonment, while Thomas prefers to remember Arnold as a hero, exaggerating Arnold's life and deeds in a mythmaking fashion that drives Victor crazy. When Arnold dies, Thomas offers Victor funding for the trip from Idaho to Phoenix to get Arnold's remains, but only if Thomas goes with him. In Phoenix, a confrontation with the reality of the dead man's legacy has a profound effect on both young men. Smoke signals is the first feature film written, directed, and co-produced by a Native American.
Note:"Produced in association with Welb Film Pursuits, Ltd."
Originally released as a motion picture in 1998.
Based on short stories found in The Lone Ranger and Tonto fistfight in heaven / by Sherman Alexie.
Videorecording.
Call Number:PN1995.9.I48 S665 2011 VideoDVD
CW4 D0132257 VideoDVD
Audience:
PG-13; for some intense images.
Awards:American Indian Movie Award, American Indian Film Festival, 1998 ; Newcomer of the Year (Chris Eyre and Sherman Alexie), Florida Film Critics Circle Awards, 1999 ; Best Debut Performance (Evan Adams ), Independent Spirit Awards, 1999 ; Satyajit Ray Award, London Film Festival, 1998 ; Audience Award and Filmmaker's trophy, Sundance Film Festival, 1998 ; Taos Land Grant Award, Taos Talking Picture Festival, 1998 ; Best Artistic Contribution Award (Chris Eyre (director)-- tied with The Red Violin), Tokyo International Film Festival, 1998.
Credits:Director of photography, Brian Capener ; editor, Brian Berdan ; music, BC Smith ; production designer, Charles Armstrong ; art direction, Jonathan Saturen ; set decoration, Dawn Ferry ; costume designer, Ron Leamon ; executive producers, David Skinner, Carl Bressler ; co-producers, Sherman Alexie, Chris Eyre.
System Details:DVD, widescreen presentation; Dolby Digital.
Cast:
Adam Beach, Evan Adams, Irene Bedard, Gary Farmer, Tantoo Cardinal, Cody Lightning, Michelle St. John, Robert Miano, Molly Cheek, Simon Baker, Monique Mojica, Elaine Miles, Michael Greyeyes, Leonard George, John Trudell, Darwin Haine, Tom Skerritt, Cynthia Geary, Perrey Reeves.
Event Details:
Primarily filmed in Idaho, including the Coeur d'Alene Indian Reservation, Coeur d'Alene, Plummer, DeSmet, Tensed, and Worley. Also filmed in Washington State-- Spokane, Soap Lake, and Sun Lakes State Park, Coulee City.