Nick Thomas, a Pomo Indian and a successful Los Angeles radio host, is forced back to the reservation to help his brother Chi, and tribal leader Rich Knight lead the Tule Lake Rancheria out of danger from a seedy casino investor. At risk is whether the Native American Tribe members decide to accept a payment for instant gratification, or retain rights over the Casino project for a long-term benefit. Based on a true story and actual events at the Pomo Indian Tribe reservation in Northern California. The struggles inherent on reservations today are depicted in this true to life drama transcending current stereotypes of modern Native American culture to showcase the depths of the heritage that thrives today.
Production | Chris Eyre | Producer |
Production | Duane Allen Humeyestewa | Producer |
Crew | Steve Gatlin | Cinematography |
Camera | Rob Ji | Grip |
Lighting | Chad Eshbaugh | Best Boy Electric |
Editing | Peter Fuller | Editor |
Camera | Paul Barrera | Camera Operator |
Camera | Nick Campbell | Grip |
Editing | Sean Humphries | Editor |
Art | Roland G. Ludlow | Art Direction |
Costume & Make-Up | Sunny Nelson | Costume Design |
Camera | Ryan Carbrey | Grip |
Directing | Timothy Andrew Ramos | Director |
Editing | Paul Renner | Editor |
Costume & Make-Up | Morganne Newson | Costume Design |
Production | Timothy Andrew Ramos | Executive Producer |
Art | Scott Christopher Clark | Production Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Laurie Kinzer-Ramos | Costume Design |
Lighting | Jason Webster | Gaffer |
Production | Laurie Kinzer-Ramos | Executive Producer |
Writing | Timothy Andrew Ramos | Writer |
Sound | John Graves | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Production | Michael Huens | Producer |
Crew | Paul Barrera | Cinematography |
Sound | John List | Sound mixer |
Production | Richard Castaniero | Producer |
Sound | Marcos Loya | Music |
Lighting | Oliver Larry | Gaffer |
Camera | Duane Allen Humeyestewa | Director of Photography |
Camera | Steve Gatlin | Camera Operator |
Camera | Kim Leonard | Grip |