PREVIEW: Wild Indian (15 TBC)

WHO’S IN IT?

Michael Greyeyes (Woman Walks Ahead), Chaske Spencer (Winter in the Blood), Jesse Eisenberg (The Social Network), Kate Bosworth (Blue Crush), Lisa Gromarty (Indian Horse), Scott Haze (12 Mighty Orphans), Phoenix Wilson (Indian Horse), Julian Gopal (American Folk)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Lyle Mitchell Corbine Jr. (film debut), director, writer, producer; Thomas Mahoney (Prototype) and Eric Tavitian (Vulcania), producers; Gavin Brivik (Cam), composer; Eli Born (Super Dark Times), cinematographer; Ed Yonaitis (Bad Night), editor

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

As children, Makwa (Wilson) and Teddo (Gopal) become forever intertwined by the murder of a schoolmate, and their subsequent cover-up. Years later, Makwa (Greyeyes) is living a comfortable life away from his reservation and troubled past, but when Teddo (Spencer) seeks vengeance, Makwa must try and keep his deadly past a secret…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

For his feature debut, filmmaker Lyle Mitchell Corbine Jr. dives head first into a gothic Native thriller, spearheaded by a haunting lead performance from Michael Greyeyes.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

FRIDAY 29TH OCTOBER 2021

WHERE CAN I FIND IT?

IN CINEMAS NATIONWIDE, AND AVAILABLE TO RENT/BUY ON DIGITAL PLATFORMS, INCLUDING AMAZON PRIME VIDEO

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