Tombs

Tombs

Director: Marie Clements

Drama

Tombs weaves together the triangular story points of three Oklahoma sisters and their mother who travel to Los Angeles as a part of a relocation program in the 1950s that gave Native Americans the opportunity to become “civilized” by getting jobs in urban centres. When they arrive, they begin to understand that like many east-to-west dreams, the reality is not the new beginning they sought. Abandoned by government policy and in acute poverty, they begin to search for their own, finding home in “the tombs” – the cemented riverways of LA. It is here a young mother is killed, and the lives of her children separate down three very different paths that emerge in 1970s Los Angeles – weaving together one telling, one flood.

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Cast

Crew

Director
Marie Clements
Writers
Marie Clements
Executive Producers
Mark Slone, Kirk D'Amico
Cinematography
Adam Madrzyk
Editing
Maxime Lahaie
Composer
Wayne Lavallee
Production Design
Mark S. Freeborn

Details

Status
In Production
Studios
Photon Films & Media, Myriad Pictures, Téléfilm Canada, Indigenous Screen Office | Bureau de l'écran autochtone, Creative BC, The Harold Greenberg Fund
Country
United States of America
Language
English

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