
Honey Moccasin (1998)
Overview
This all-Native production, by director Shelley Niro (Mohawk), is part of the Smoke Signals new wave of films that examine Native identity in the 1990’s. Set on the Grand Pine Indian Reservation, aka “Reservation X”, HONEY MOCCASIN combines elements of melodrama, performance art, cable access, and ‘whodunit’ to question conventions of ethnic and sexual identity as well as film narrative. A comedy/thriller complete with a fashion show and torchy musical numbers, this witty film employs a surreal pastiche of styles to depict the rivalry between bars The Smokin’ Moccasin and The Inukshuk Cafe, the saga of closeted drag queen/powwow clothing thief Zachary John, and the travails of crusading investigator Honey Moccasin. This irreverent reappropriation of familiar narrative strategies serves as a provocative spring-board for an investigation of authenticity, cultural identity, and the articulation of modern Native American experience in cinematic language and pop culture.
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | en |
Popularity | 0.037 |
Directed By
Shelley Niro
Crew
Sarah Peddie
Marcos Arriaga
Shelley Niro
Zdenek Konicek
Ryan Rice
Shelley Niro
Jeff Sterne
Benito Amaro
Lynn Hutchison
Shelley Niro
TOP CAST

Tantoo Cardinal
Honey Moccasin
Florence Belmore
Mabel Moccasin
Ron Cook
Sonny Moccasin
Willie Dunn
Hank
Sandra Laronde
Sissy Moccasin

Billy Merasty
Zachary John
Paul Chaat Smith
Richard Rock
Bernelda Wheeler
Bernelda Birch