Description |
1 online resource (streaming video file) (20 min.) |
Summary |
Punk rock and human rights don't necessarily share a common cause but for the family band Blackfire, their music and their message are integral parts of a solid identity. Born in the Navajo Nation, Arizona, the band mix electric guitars with traditional chanting and rhythms. Including high-energy concert scenes, stunning cinematography, and intelligent conversations on the issues facing Native American youth, this rock documentary tells the personal lives of one family and a band fighting for what they believe in |
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Title from title frames |
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Originally produced in 2012 |
Credits |
Director, Briar March ; cinematography and editing, Briar March |
Performer |
Clayson Benally, Jeneda Benally, Klee Benally, Jones Benally, Berta Benally |
Notes |
Optional closed captions in English |
Subject |
Blackfire (Musical group)
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SUBJECT |
Blackfire (Musical group) fast |
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Punk rock music -- United States
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Navajo Indians -- Music
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Navajo Indians
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Punk rock music
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United States
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Genre/Form |
documentary film.
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Video recordings for the hearing impaired
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Documentary films
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Music
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Documentary films.
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Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
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Documentaires.
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Vidéos pour personnes handicapées auditives.
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Streaming video
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Author |
March, Briar, film director, director of photography, editor of moving image work.
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Benally, Clayson, on-screen participant.
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Benally, Jeneda, on-screen participant.
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Benally, Klee, on-screen participant.
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Benally, Berta, on-screen participant
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Benally, Jones, on-screen participant.
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Blackfire (Musical group)
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On the Level Productions, production company.
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New Day Films, distributor.
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