Harold of Orange
Harold of Orange is a short film/comedy directed by Richard Weise and produced by Dianne Brennan, with a screenplay by Gerald Vizenor.
Plot
Tribal tricksters Harold Sinseer (Charlie Hill) and the Warriors of Orange, embark on a mission to give a proposal to the Bily foundation. Harold and company are looking to obtain a grant to produce miniature oranges and pinch beans. In the story, Harold's proposal is presented in a way that he states will "revolutionize the reservation way of life". Harold convinces both the Warriors of Orange and the foundation, that the miniature oranges and pinch beans will diminish alcoholism, spark political discussions and open the market for coffee shops across the reservation he lives.
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More details
author | Gerald Vizenor |
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director | Richard Weise |
editor | Stephen E. Rivkin |
genre | comedy |
keywords | alcoholism coffee shop indian reservation reservation trickster warrior way of life |
musicBy | Buffy Sainte-Marie |
producer | Dianne Brennan |
productionCompany | FILM in the CITIES |
publisher | VisionMaker Video |
theme | short |