
Time swims: modern country-clubbers celebrate an annual Pow Wow party while a 1908 mounted posse chases Willie Boy across the desert.... (Full plot summary below)
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Time swims: modern country-clubbers celebrate an annual Pow Wow party while a 1908 mounted posse chases Willie Boy across the desert.
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| Seattle TimesMichael UpchurchThis experimental documentary by Seattle-based director Robinson Devor (Police Beat, Zoo) circles lots of subjects without quite landing on any - but its evocation of a specific place, California's Coachella Valley, is indelible. |
| The Stranger (Seattle, WA)Andrew WrightHypnotic viewing, with an eerily majestic use of drone shots. |
| New YorkerRichard BrodyAmerican history bursts forth in the present tense in Robinson Devor's probingly associative documentary, composed of his encounters with residents of California's Coachella Valley. |
| Counterpunch.orgLouis ProyectA critical look at Palm Springs. Beneath the glitz is a cautionary tale about environmental despoliation and genocide against native peoples. |
| Chicago ReaderBen SachsPow Wow advances a curious, if somewhat detached perspective that befits an ethnographic study...the insights are sometimes wry and sometimes saddening, but always compelling. |