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Indigenous Cinema Series: Powwow Highway + An Ode For Leviticus

August 6, 2025 @ 6:00 pm

August’s Indigenous Cinema Series Screening is co-presented by Pathways Film Festival! There will be an introduction to the films by Indigenous Cinema Series Curator Cole Forrest and Pathways Film Festival Lead Ashley Browning! Join us at CCA for an evening of celebrating Indigenous cinema!

An Ode For Leviticus by Montana Cypress

Leviticus sits in a darkened doctors room waiting while his best friend Toby discuses Leviticus’ health with the Doctor.

Film Runtime: 22 Minutes

About The Director: Montana Cypress is a Los Angeles based playwright, filmmaker and actor. Originally from the Miccosukee Tribe located in South Florida, he has studied acting at the Stella Adler Conservatory in New York, New York Film Academy  and UCLA’s Professional Acting Program. He is a three time winner of the Von Marie Atchley Excellence in Playwriting Award, winner of Best Native American Directed Short at Phoenix Film Festival and was runner-up at the National AT&T Create-A-Thon Contest held by Warner Brothers. His full length comedy stageplay “A Christmas In Ochopee” premiered in Minneapolis, MN produced by New Native Theatre. He has had several short films and feature films premiere internationally. His documentary about alligator wrestling can be viewed on PBS North’s YouTube channel titled, “The Art of Gator Wrestling”. Montana continues to study all things related to theatre, cinema and acting. 

Powwow Highway

Buddy Red Bow is struggling, in the face of persecution, by greedy developers and political in-fighting, to keep his nation on a Montana Cheyenne Reservation financially solvent and independent. Philbert, a simple-minded friend of Buddy’s, ardently pursues Native American/First Nation wisdom and lore wherever he can find it–even on Bonanza–in order to earn his warrior name. He’s even got his war pony, Protector: a beat-up old wreck of a car. Buddy’s sister has been arrested in Santa Fe, and together Buddy and Philbert set off on a road trip to look after her kids and go bail her out. However, Bonnie’s arrest has something strange about it as her friend Rabbit points out. As the miles roll by, Philbert’s faith challenges Buddy’s hard-edged view of the world (and occasional bout of reckless violence), and together they face the realities and dreams of being Cheyenne in the modern-day US as they fight to free Bonnie and her children and elude the Feds.

Film Runtime: 87 Minutes

MPA Rating: R

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