Shooting Geronimo

Shooting Geronimo

Release date : January 1, 2007
Runtime : 11m
Countries of origin : Canada /
Original Language :
Director : Kent Monkman /
Writers : Kent Monkman / Gisele Gordon /
Production companies : Urban Nation /
January 1, 2007 11m Canada Western More
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Famed romantic filmmaker Frederick Curtis is shooting a film about Geronimo just outside the Long Horn Saloon. Frustrated with the unconvincing performances of his lead actor, he pulls another young sexy Cree man into the role. Jealousy ensues as Curtis alternately gushes over the two Cree boys as he manipulates them into broad Hollywood caricatures. A “Lonesome Rider” intercedes, teasing the action to a tragic twist, which forces the boys to take control of Curtis’ film.
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Kent Monkman
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  • title:Shooting Geronimo
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2007
  • Runtime:11m
  • Genres: Western ·
  • Countries of origin: Canada ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Kent Monkman /
  • Writers: Kent Monkman · Gisele Gordon ·
  • Production companies: Urban Nation ·
  • Overview:Famed romantic filmmaker Frederick Curtis is shooting a film about Geronimo just outside the Long Horn Saloon. Frustrated with the unconvincing performances of his lead actor, he pulls another young sexy Cree man into the role. Jealousy ensues as Curtis alternately gushes over the two Cree boys as he manipulates them into broad Hollywood caricatures. A “Lonesome Rider” intercedes, teasing the action to a tragic twist, which forces the boys to take control of Curtis’ film.
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