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Celebrate the Native American Heritage Month with a screening of the film "Smoke Signals," the best film of the 1998 American Indian Film Festivals. Relax and watch the film on the big screen with others in the community.
"Though Victor and Thomas have lived their entire young lives in the same tiny town, they couldn't have less in common! But when Victor is urgently called away, it's Thomas who comes up with the money to pay for his trip. There's just one thing Victor has to do: take Thomas along for the ride! This most unlikely pair leaves home on what becomes an unexpected adventure of friendship and discovery!"
—From the catalog
Rated PG-13.
89 minutes (1 hour 29 minutes) in length
AGE GROUP: | Teen (13-18 yrs) | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Native American and Indigenous Peoples Heritage | Films |
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