Interview with Justin Rain in First Nation Drum

Justin Rain Wins Best Supporting Actor Award original story posted January 2011 By Lee Waters There has yet to be a Native actor who has really made it. Adam Beach and Tantoo Cardinal are in a class of their own, but let’s face it, there’s no Indian Marlon Brando taped inside our locker doors yet. […]

Recommended Film: Two Indians Talking

Hans Ostrom is a poet, short-story writer, and novelist. He has published academic articles and books, edited anthologies, and written screenplays; and is a professor of African American Studies and English at University of Puget Sound. Hans has written a thoughtful review of “Two Indians Talking” on his blog Poet’s Musings: Two Indians Talking is […]

Review from WLU Aboriginal Students’ Association

Self described as a dramatic comedy, Two Indians Talking offers a thought-provoking dialogue that extends beyond the screen and brings to the forefront the difficulties that First Nations face from outside of their communities and within. Often presenting a critical self-reflection of pressing and divisive issues within First Nations communities—which can be extended to reserve, […]

First Nations Actor awarded Best Actor

Published in (PRWEB) January 7, 2011 First Nations Actor, Justin Rain, wins acclaim for his performance in the highly impactful film “Two Indians Talking.” If you met Justin Rain 5 years ago a performer would be the last thing that you would see him as. A shy young man, speaking in a hushed tone would […]