Powwow Highway at The Old Picture House, 7 Winton Street, Totterdown, Bristol, BS42BW
Headfirst Editor's Pick

"This landmark in First Nation cinema is part buddy comedy road movie, part intimate mediation on the spiritual place of the Cheyenne in 21st Century American. Rez life, trailer parks, cops, lost highways, sacred sites - Powwow has it all. Presented with live flute and spoken word by Clive Mills and Dave Merrick."

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£8 concession and £10 otherwise

A event on Saturday 6th April. The event starts at 19:30.


This is a great movie. It's an off beat road movie with an all Native American cast. It is also a film about the tension between one person's deeply held cultural and spiritual beliefs and his friends secular fury at the injustices inflicted on his people. The deepening of their friendship is the movie's core. Along with that journey, you will find much Native American history and wisdom as well. It's also very funny!

The showing will be introduced by Clive Mills and Dave Merrick (Inner Voice) with spoken word and live Native American Flute and Guitar music.

Don't miss it.

Entry requirements: no age restrictions

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