We’re partnering up with First Americans Museum to present a FREE screening of the romantic Indigenous dramedy feature, ‘A Winter Love,’ at the Five Moons Theater on Saturday, February 17! Learn more + reserve your FREE tickets below, thanks to the generous support of our friends at the Oklahoma City Community Foundation and Allied Arts OKC.
Navajo filmmaker Rhiana Yazzie’s directorial debut follows the story of Blue, a struggling Native artist getting by on odd jobs, music and teaching gigs. When Blue falls in love with a younger guy, Eddie, from another tribe, we get a window into a story most audiences have not seen portrayed on the screen: intimate moments of love between two Native American characters that is not steeped in trauma or loss and the intertribal comraderies and rivalries that you can only be a fly on the wall to hear. It is a side of the Twin Cities that we have yet to see from a community that is often at the mercy of screenwriters, directors, and producers in the entertainment industry who have their own agendas and motivations for making work about Native Americans.