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Alexie's film opening nationwide
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2002 Sherman Alexie's latest film "The Business of Fancydancing" has been opening nationwide to positive reviews. The movie is based on early short stories from the author, screenwriter, poet and now director. It features Evan Adams, who starred in 1998's "Smoke Signals," Michelle St. John and Elaine Miles. Get the Story:
Telling the Truth From Inside Indian Country (The New York Times 9/29)
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