Neither Wolf Nor Dog, GFT
26 May, 2019 1.35 p.m.
An author is drawn into a road trip deep in to Native American country, in this beautifully made adaptation of Kent Nerburn’s acclaimed bestseller. 97 year-old Chief Dave Bald Eagle stars as Dan, a Lakota elder who with his best friend convinces author Nerburn (Christopher Sweeney) to join them on a road trip to understand contemporary Native American life. Dave Bald Eagle’s memorable monologues give the film – from Scottish director Steven Lewis Simpson – real compassion and resonance. Following its World Premiere in Edinburgh in 2016, the film has gained acclaim and audience love at festivals around the world, and now comes to Glasgow for this special screening at GFT.
Followed by a Q&A with director Steven Lewis Simpson.
GFT 12 Rose Street, G3 6RB
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