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Tyler wins Best Supporting Actor at AIFF |
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At the 36th Annual American Indian Film Festival, Tyler Christopher won Best Supporting Actor for his role as Tushka in the movie Shouting Secrets. Tyler comments on the big weekend for himself, Chaske Spencer (Best Actor) and Korinna (Best Film).
"Thank you all for supporting Shouting Secrets in San Francisco. It was cool to bring home a supporting actor trophy. Congrats to Chaske and Korinna for best actor and best film as well. They deserve it."
Shouting Secrets was filmed in the spring of 2010 and is the universal story about a family coming back together under the chaotic event of a parent's sudden illness. Cutting through the harsh themes of family struggle with the precise balance of honest humor and raw conflict, Shouting Secrets relates to the moment we all will eventually be forced to deal with as a family ages together, regardless of the effort we can try to take to avoid those we are bonded to for a lifetime.
Shouting Secrets Official Website
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Last Updated ( Monday, 14 November 2011 22:40 )
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Supporting Actor Nomination for Tyler Christopher |
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Written by Sheri
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Thursday, 10 November 2011 10:33 |
Tyler Christopher has been nominated for Best Actor in a Supporting Role at the 36th Annual American Indian Festival for his role in Shouting Secrets. Shouting Secrets http://americanindianfilminstitute.com/?page_id=966
Shouting Secrets DIRECTED Korinna Sehringer will have it's (U.S.) World Premiere at the film festival today (Nov. 10) The universal story about a Native American family coming back together under the chaotic event of a parent’s sudden illness. Starring Chaske Spencer, Q’orianka Kilcher, Tyler Christopher, Tonantzin Carmelo Tantoo Cardinal, Gil Birmingham, and Rodney A. Grant.
ABOUT THE AMERICAN INDICAL FILM INSTITUTE
The American Indian Film Institute (AIFI), proudly announces the 36th annual American Indian Film Festival, November 4-12, 2011 in San Francisco. The American Indian Film Festival will premiere over 70 innovative feature films, shorts, public service, music videos and documentaries of USA American Indian and Canada First Nation communities. Founded in 1975, AIFF has established itself as the premiere Native film festival in North America. This year’s selection continues to celebrate the Festival’s tradition for excellence and diversity with powerful performances and new cinematic expression by cutting-edge media makers.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 10 November 2011 10:40 )
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