Feminist Frequency Radio

FFR 146: LA Skins Fest

Episode Summary

For this week’s podcast we checked out the 14th Annual LA Skins Fest, a festival of Native American films which was held virtually this year. The festival was a great opportunity to explore films by and about indigenous people whose stories too rarely get told in mainstream media. On this episode we’ll be discussing several works which stood out to us, from documentaries, to dramas about contemporary family life, films that employed elements of sci-fi and horror to explore generational trauma, and much more. CW: discussion of suicide as part of a film plot in our segment on Intrepidus, beginning at 42:45

Episode Notes

For this week’s podcast we checked out the 14th Annual LA Skins Fest, a festival of Native American films which was held virtually this year. The festival was a great opportunity to explore films by and about indigenous people whose stories too rarely get told in mainstream media. On this episode we’ll be discussing several works which stood out to us, from documentaries, to dramas about contemporary family life, films that employed elements of sci-fi and horror to explore generational trauma, and much more.

 

CW: discussion of suicide as part of a film plot in our segment on Intrepidus, beginning at 42:45

 

Time Stamps:

3:28 - Main discussion on LA Skins Fest

10:07 - Tostu (Redbird)

19:36 - Blackfeet Boxing

28:55 - Walking Together

36:52 - The Fall

42:45 - Intrepidus

52:12 - What’s your Freq Out?

 

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