Originally posted on: Tulsa Indy Gazetter (//%22http://tulsaindygazetter.blogspot.com%22)
It began on a long cold lonely night. Cut! Wrong cue, jackass.
"We are the only people who need a card to prove who we are." A loss of identity. The passing of an ancient tongue. The respect of elders. These were the themes packed into 14 short minutes of award-winning, Sundance-visited, Oklahoma-lensed Goodnight Irene, kicking off the little-publicized Red Fork Native American Film Festival.