Sundance (2014) - This May Be The Last Time Official Trailer - Music Documentary HD

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Sundance (2014) - This May Be The Last Time Official Trailer - Music Documentary HD

In 1962, filmmaker Sterlin Harjo's grandfather disappeared mysteriously in Sasakwa, Oklahoma, and as the Seminole community searched for him, its members sang ancient songs of faith and hope. Harjo returns to the Sundance Film Festival for the fourth time with his first feature-length documentary, which explores the disappearance of his grandfather and the origins of these songs. Interviewing everyday people and the faith keepers of his tribe with his delicate touch and gentle inquiry, Harjo traces the creation of their songs, which commemorate a great time of upheaval from their homeland when United States policy dictated their relocation. Along the way, he learns that his tribe's singing style is tied to traditions that originated in Scotland, Appalachia, and the experiences of enslaved African Americans.
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I had to watch this movie for class assignment. I want to say that this is one of the BEST films Ive ever watched! I can't describe fully in words how much this means. Thank you for sharing your familys history with us. Also, Motko, I am so proud of who youve become. He that is in Christ is a New creature, for the former things have passed away! You give hope Motko in your testimony that you dont have to stay the same way, ANYONE can Change! May God bless you all

kimberlywilliams
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The Seminole Nation of Oklahoma currently has these authentic Native church songs on CD that they are selling through their website. I forgotten which Native church was recorded unfortunately.

r.j.lindzee
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So much to learn.  I hope to see the entire film sometime.  Looks so good!

sharlaroc
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This is streaming on netflix. It's so good.

daniebeth
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A great part of history. Film I went to that snake creek church with my marriage. Mothern law and them preacher's. Are my kids uncle.was a good church s nice family church when I was married. In that family to Jeffery Clark meely

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