cINeDIGENOUS at Omak Stampede: Boy
August 7, 2021
At the height of Michael Jackson and E.T. fever an 11-year-old Maori reunites with his wannabe-gangster father. See Taika Waititi’s Boy preceded by two short films at the Omak Stampede, as part of the cINeDIGENOUS Summer Film Series co-presented by Nia Tero and SIFF.
FREE and open to the public. Advance registration required.
DETAILS
- Omak Stampede, 421 Stampede Drive E, Omak, WA, 98841
- Show begins at dusk. Movies will run rain or shine.
- 1 Ticket Per Car. First come, first serve. 300 capacity. Tickets/proof of registration required for admission.
ABOUT THE FILMS
Boy
Dir. Taika Waititi, New Zealand, 87 min.
Boy is an 11-year-old Maori kid and avid Michael Jackson fan, waiting for his father to break out of prison and take him to the King of Pop’s big show. However, reality falls somewhat short of the fantasy. A sweet, funny, and fresh look at growing up—whatever your age. Courtesy of Te Tumu Whakaata Taonga New Zealand Film Commission.