"Four Sheets to the Wind," a film by Sterlin Harjo [Bio] of Oklahoma, will make its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival.
Harjo, who is Seminole and Creek, shot the film in Oklahoma. His work was one of 16 selected for competition at Sundance, which takes place next month in Utah.
The movie tells the story of a young man who just lost his father to suicide [IMDB Entry].
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Sundance selects Oklahoma film for festival
(The Oklahoman 12/15)
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Sundance Institute - http://www.sundance.org
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