SpIFF: Two Indians Talking
Truth in advertising may be dead, but not when it comes to this film. Two Indians Talking is quite literally two Indians talking … and talking, and talking — mostly about identity, love, women, culture and what it means to be Native in the modern world. Of our two conversationalists, one is educated and thoughtful, with a book open in his lap as he talks about putting reason above mysticism, ritual and traditions. The second, not surprisingly, is more about passion and leading with the heart as he considers questions of love and responsibility.
As intellectual dialogue goes, the film is interesting. As a motion picture, it’s less so. Imagine videotaping yourself and a friend having a debate in your basement all night long. That’s Two Indians Talking. (Canada | 97 mins)
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Saturday, February 12, 2011 | 8 pm | $10; $5


