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Two Indians Talking

Poster: Two Indians Talking

FEATURE EVENT | Dec 5 • 7:15pm

a benefit for the Urban Native Youth Association
A humourous first nations drama leading to a roadblock near you.

Trailer • Official Site • Cause 
Vancity Theatre • 97 min

♦ Rogers People’s Choice Award, Most Popular Canadian Film ♦
♦ Vancouver International Film Festival 2010
Best Feature Film Award ♦
♦ Cowichan International Aboriginal Festival of Film and Art, 2011 ♦
♦ We are honored to have Filmmaker Sara McIntyre IN PERSON to introduce the film and run the Q&A session afterwards ♦

SYNOPSIS: Two Indians Talking is a comedic drama about the conflicting opinions of two First Nations men as they prepare to set up a roadblock. Each man wants fiercely to do the right thing, but struggles with the question, “When you do something for the right reasons, does that make it the right thing to do?”

About UNYA

The Urban Native Youth Association is Metro Vancouver’s only Native youth program-providing organization, we work to empower Native youth through our 21 programs which include education & training, personal support, live-in programs, and sports & recreation. Our main goal is to provide opportunities that can help Native youth to reach their full potential and personal goals. Our work also includes community development, training, research, educational materials, and advocacy.

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Reel Causes partners with filmmakers and Canadian causes dedicated to addressing global social justice issues. We host film screenings followed by a Q&A session to educate and inspire our community, and provide a forum for authentic conversation aroundF the issues that affect us locally.

City of Vancouver
BC Arts Council
Canada Council for the Arts
SFU's Vancity Office of Community  Engagement
Consumer Protection BC