Casting notices for Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon and Jesse Eisenberg watching a Thunder home game with Mayor David Holt seem to indicate Oklahoma’s status in the film world has noticeably improved from the days when the state served as the launchpad for Twister’s flying cow. Earlier this month, Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Department’s […]
Sterlin Harjo
deadCenter, OKC Film Society and 21c Museum Hotel team up for the Filmography series
A free screening of the documentary The Queen of Versailles is 8 p.m. Friday.
Celebrate Native American Heritage Month with these film streaming options
Oklahomans like Sterlin Harjo and Wes Studi have helped progress Native American representation in film.
Dakota pipeline protests swell local and national sovereignty and human rights struggles
Seven months after they began, the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) protests at North Dakotas Standing Rock Indian Reservation have converged with Native American Heritage Month, bringing even greater focus on the thousands of people from various indigenous tribes and nations working to halt pipeline development on Standing Rock Sioux Tribe lands. The tribes goals are, […]
Richard Ray Whitman’s pursuit of art led him to activism
“We were always the subject matter,” Whitman said, “but never behind the camera. That’s where the artist has control; a more self-determined image can be created when you are behind the lens.”
Oklahoma Gazette’s 2015 film year in review
2015’s year in movies was all over the place and covered Mars as well as a satanic mass in Oklahoma, and 2016 looks promising and even includes a film shot in the Sooner State.
Norman filmmaker wins Sundance Film Festival contest
Jeffrey Palmer, a filmmaker from Norman, uses his winnings from Sundance Film Festival to help those in need.
