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Review: The Business of Fancydancing
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 2002 Johnathan Curiel of The San Francisco Chronicle reviews "The Business of Fancydancing," the directorial debut of author and poet Sherman Alexie. Curiel praises the film and its method of storytelling. After a flashy start, "the story gets better and better until it builds into a crescendo that's emotional, dramatic and -- best of all, perhaps -- fitting," he writes. The movie features Evan Adams, who appeared in "Smoke Signals," as the lead character. Get the Story:
'Fancydancing' doesn't sidestep Indian issues (The San Francisco Chronicle 8/30) Relevant Links:
Sherman Alexie - http://www.fallsapart.com
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