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Sallywood (2024)
Heartfelt and so well written, acted, and directed
I didn't know what to expect. I actually do know that Xaque Gruber is an extremely talented writer, but... This film is a triumph. The actors are amazing. The script is funny and real and and every word and scene tell a story that we can and do relate to while we laugh, and cry, and care. Xaque Gruber as writer/director brought a true story to life with his amazing cast and crew that will resonate for generations.
Xaque (the protagonist, brilliantly acted by Tyler Steelman) comes to Hollywood from Maine. He has had a loving upbringing in rural Maine, and starts the film off with a truly funny reveal of how he went to Hollywood with a fan-crush on Sally Kirkland. Sally is at best a handful and at worst at self-absorbed narcissist extreme. As the film's star, Sally dives in, and shows us that yes, this may be a troublesome part of who she is, but she is also loving, deserving of love, and one of the best actresses ever on screen, despite the apparent poverty of her life in Hollywood as she ages and struggles to even make car repairs.
I can't wait to see this film again. The acting was brilliant, and what a cast. I credit Gruber with bringing this story to life in a way that is not only believable, but so funny and genuine. Hope many will watch and love.
Navajo Police: Class 57 (2023)
Compelling - want more
Navajo Police: Class 57 was so moving, compelling, and important. I want to watch classes 58, 59, 60, 61, 62+ and on and on... and hope that we will see the Navajo Police grow and grow and become stronger and stronger with their homegrown, local heroes.
This is what I believe all filmmakers strive for: an important story that is emotional, dramatic, informative, uplifting, surprising, and actually "world changing" in helping others understand new people, perspectives, and worlds (possibly right next door) in an embraceable way. Watching these episodes unfold, I was rooting for every one of these recruits to succeed and bring honor and much needed money to their families in this "nation within a nation." And yet, not all can make it, and the reasons were many, real, sad, and impactful.
I hope there will be more!