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SUMMARY:Chasing the Light Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:Western Wyoming Community College's Honors Program and BOCES will sponsor the screening of Chasing the Light\, with a Q&A session with director Blackhorse Lowe on April 17th\, at 6:30 in the Broadway Theater. There will be free food and wine for attendees.\n\n\n\nNavajo Director Blackhorse Lowe is known for narrative films set on the Navajo reservation that explore the pull between Navajo tradition and contemporary non-Navajo ways. Members of his family have been active participants in his productions and are often cast as the actors. Several of his films have gone on to screen at the Sundance film festival.\n\n\n\nHis film Chasing the Light\, which has been described as\, "If Wong Kar-Wai and Tarantino decided to make a stoner comedy for Natives back in 1995 (and set to a drone soundtrack)\, it probably would've been something like Blackhorse Lowe's CHASING THE LIGHT." The film follows Riggs\, a depressed and struggling screenwriter in New Mexico who goes on a drug run with his friend Many Goats\, which goes wrong. The movie is shot in black and white and won Best Photography at Presence Autochtone in Montreal\, Quebec.\n\n\n\nThis event is free and open to the public. The community is encouraged to attend. For more information or questions please contact Josh Grant at jgrant@westernwyoming.edu.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Western Wyoming Community College&rsquo\;s Honors Program and BOCES will sponsor the screening of Chasing the Light\, with a Q&amp\;A session with director Blackhorse Lowe on April 17th\, at 6:30 in the Broadway Theater. There will be free food and wine for attendees.<br />\n<br />\nNavajo Director Blackhorse Lowe is known for narrative films set on the Navajo reservation that explore the pull between Navajo tradition and contemporary non-Navajo ways. Members of his family have been active participants in his productions and are often cast as the actors. Several of his films have gone on to screen at the Sundance film festival.<br />\n<br />\nHis film Chasing the Light\, which has been described as\, &quot\;If Wong Kar-Wai and Tarantino decided to make a stoner comedy for Natives back in 1995 (and set to a drone soundtrack)\, it probably would&#39\;ve been something like Blackhorse Lowe&#39\;s CHASING THE LIGHT.&quot\; The film follows Riggs\, a depressed and struggling screenwriter in New Mexico who goes on a drug run with his friend Many Goats\, which goes wrong. The movie is shot in black and white and won Best Photography at Presence Autochtone in Montreal\, Quebec.<br />\n<br />\nThis event is free and open to the public. The community is encouraged to attend. For more information or questions please contact Josh Grant at jgrant@westernwyoming.edu.
LOCATION:Broadway Theater
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DTSTAMP:20260409T030336Z
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