‘Frybread Face and Me’ shows the complexity of Indigeneity
Frybread Face and Me, the new film by writer/director Billy Luther (Navajo/Hopi/Laguna), is a refreshing Indigenous queer take on the coming-of-age genre, shot in New Mexico with some of today’s hottest emerging and established Diné actors.
FRYBREAD FACE AND ME – a Navajo Coming of Age Movie
Cultures combine our history, traditions and environment. Written and directed by Billy Luther, Frybread Face and Me is a coming of age critically acclaimed Native American dramedy about two Navajo teens from different communities has already won several awards.
Ben & Jerry’s and Ava DuVernay Want You to Read Banned Books
Ben & Jerry’s and Ava DuVernay are using their Lights! Caramel! Action! ice cream collaboration as a call to action—in more ways than one. The famed Vermont-based ice cream maker and the award-winning filmmaker, writer and producer—both as well known for their...
Frybread Face and Me
Only in Narnia will you find a boy more devoted to a white witch than the Stevie Nicks-loving Benny (Keir Tallman) in indigenous writer/director Billy Luther’s charming coming-of-age story Frybread Face and Me. 1990, San Deigo.