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It sounded better.
It was like, "This would be great." Turned it in, some time passed,
everybody was happy and then they were like, "Oh, by the way,
you didn’t do the change." So, we got somebody else to do it.
And I’m like… "It sounds like shit!" But it ended up that commercial
actually got canceled anyway, and nobody made any money,
so it didn't even matter
It was like, "This would be great." Turned it in, some time passed,
everybody was happy and then they were like, "Oh, by the way,
you didn’t do the change." So, we got somebody else to do it.
And I’m like… "It sounds like shit!" But it ended up that commercial
actually got canceled anyway, and nobody made any money,
so it didn't even matter
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It sounded better.
It was like, "This would be great."
00:00:04.005 --> 00:00:07.005
Turned it in, some time passed,
everybody was happy
00:00:07.584 --> 00:00:08.667
and then they were like,
00:00:08.075 --> 00:00:11.417
"Oh, by the way,
you didn’t do the change."
00:00:11.005 --> 00:00:14.209
So, we got somebody else to do it.
And I’m like…
00:00:14.292 --> 00:00:16.002
"It sounds like shit!"
00:00:16.125 --> 00:00:18.584
But it ended up that commercial
actually got canceled anyway,
00:00:18.667 --> 00:00:21.025
and nobody made any money,
so it didn't even matter.
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Movie Summary
Filmmaker Sterlin Harjo follows Native artists for a year as they navigate their careers in the US and abroad. The film explores the immense complexities each artist faces concerning their own identity as Native artists, as well as pushing further Native art into a post-colonial world.