Business of Fancydancing
It bristles with a passion and intelligence too intense to allow the film's style to seem pretentious.
-- Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times
The Business of Fancydancing
Since their high school graduation, former Spokane Reservation best friends Seymour (Evan Adams) and Aristotle (Gene Tagaban) have taken different paths. Both ventured off to college in Seattle, but while Seymour embraced the opportunities of the white world, Aristotle returned home embittered. Sixteen years later, they are brought together following the sudden death of an old childhood buddy. Seymour, now an openly gay poet and unofficial spokesman for Native American, is met with resentment on "the rez." At the wake, tensions are heightened, and Aristotle's long festering bitterness is dangerously exposed.
Genre
LGBTQ+,
Literary Adaptation,
Drama,
Native American Experience
Web Site
Runtime
103
Language
English
Director
Sherman Alexie
Producer
Larry Estes,
Scott M Rosenfelt
Writer(s)
Sherman Alexie
Cast
Evan Adams,
Michelle St John,
Gene Tagaban,
Leo Rossi
Opening at
Tasveer Film Center on Mar 9th
Firehouse Theater on Mar 12th
Played at
Glendale 11.19.25 - 11.25.25
The Business of Fancydancing Get Tickets
Tickets for "The Business of Fancydancing" will go on sale no later than Tuesday, Mar 3rd at 7pm.
BE ADVISED: Ticketing may begin earlier. Please check back regularly for updates.
BE ADVISED: Ticketing may begin earlier. Please check back regularly for updates.