Powwow People (2025)
Powwow People is a vΓ©ritΓ©-style documentary grounded in the rhythms, relationships, and lived experience of a contemporary Native gathering. Rather than entering as outside observers, the filmmakers organized the powwow itself, inviting dancers, singers, vendors, and community members to participate in the making of this film. Structured around the arc of a single day, the film follows four central figures: Gina Bluebird, who frames the powwowβs shape and guides its setup; Ruben Little Head, the MC whose presence anchors the present moment; Jamie John, a non-binary dancer imagining the future of these traditions; and Freddie Cozad, a singer and drummer who considers the past. The film culminates in a 30-minute unbroken shot of a Northern Traditional dance special, drawing the viewer into the textures, movement, and collective presence of the powwow. It is both a reflection of a beloved and complicated community and a gesture toward the continuities of Native life.
Past Screenings: Toronto International Film Festival, MoMAβs DocFortnight
Past Screenings: Toronto International Film Festival, MoMAβs DocFortnight
Directed by Sky Hopinka
US | 88 min | San Diego Premiere
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Friday, May 1 @ 7:45 PM
US | 88 min | San Diego Premiere
View Trailer
www.skyhopinka.com
Friday, May 1 @ 7:45 PM
Suraj Israni Center for Cinematic Arts
@ UC San Diego
Free Admission
@ UC San Diego
Free Admission


