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GAZD001. Gazda, Antoinette. Through Native Eyes: The Henry Berry Lowrie Story (A Native American 'Robin Hood') - N.C. Director Van Coleman brings the legendary story of Henry Berry Lowrie to the screen. Reel Carolina: Journal of Film and Video 5.5. (September 1999) : 8, 20, 23. 1 photograph Publication type: Journal article Gazda, who was a cast member in the film, gives a detailed account of the production of Through Native Eyes in the spring and summer of 1999. She is careful to mention the names and credentials of numerous persons involved in the film - actors, writers, director of photography, composer, and more. She gives enough details of the Henry Berry Lowry story to provide the necessary context for readers not familiar with the Lumbee folk hero. The film, produced at a cost of $35,000 was a student project for Van Coleman (formerly an actor and productions manager) who was completing a Master of Fine Arts degree in Film and Video Production at UNC-Greensboro.Additional subjects: Van Coleman | Films and videotapes This annotation was edited on: July 9, 2002 Home Page URL: lumbeebibliography.net |
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