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Chiefs (2002)

Chiefs (2002)
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Directed by Daniel Junge, this 90-minute documentary follows a Native American high-school basketball team's effort to win the state championship for Wyoming's Wind River Indian Reservation. Chiefs' main focus is on Beaver, a high school student and basketball player whose worsening academic performance in his senior year forces him to reevaluate the status of sports in his life. The film chronicles the team (aptly named The Chiefs) over the course of two years and is intended to explore the ups and downs of growing up Native American at the turn of the 21st century. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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Director(s):
Daniel Junge
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Synopsis of Chiefs

Directed by Daniel Junge, this 90-minute documentary follows a Native American high-school basketball team's effort to win the state championship for Wyoming's Wind River Indian Reservation. Chiefs' main focus is on Beaver, a high school student and basketball player whose worsening academic performance in his senior year forces him to reevaluate the status of sports in his life. The film chronicles the team (aptly named The Chiefs) over the course of two years and is intended to explore the ups and downs of growing up Native American at the turn of the 21st century. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
87 mins
Director(s):
Daniel Junge
Producer(s):
Donna DeweyHenry Ansbacher
Categories:
Sports & FitnessDocumentarySpecial Interest
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    Crichton U.

    It's always fun to hear stories about a person or people succeeding against all odds, or so I thought. This movie might have had potential but really fell short of being fulfilling or even entertaining. I love well done documentaries and true stories but this one bored me to death. I couldnt help but just feel so disappointed by the end of this film. It felt a lot longer than 90 minutes. The best thing about the movie is the shots of the basketball games. The dunks and other highlights were the few flashes of hope this film had.

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