The Business of Fancydancing (2002)
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Shot on digital video and taking its title from his 1992 book of poetry, Sherman Alexie's The Business of Fancydancing is a portrait of the conflicted relationship between two Native American men. Aristotle Joseph (Gene Tagaban) and Seymour Polatkin (Evan Adams) had long been best friends by the time they left their Spokane reservation to attend college in Seattle. But while Seymour flourished in Seattle as a gay writer, Aristotle endured nothing but bad luck that led to growing resentment, both against white society and his best friend. Although Aristotle returned to the reservation, Seymour remained in Seattle. Now, 15 years later, the sudden death of their mutual childhood friend brings Seymour back to the reservation -- without his white boyfriend -- where he must cope with his status as the de facto mouthpiece for his people and his estranged relationship with both Aristotle, who seems to be growing more violent by the day, and also Agnes (Michelle St. John), his one-time college girlfriend. The Business of Fancydancing was screened at the 2002 Philadelphia Gay and Lesbian International Film Festival. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 103 mins
Complete Cast:
- Evan Adams - Seymour Polatkin
- Gene Tagaban - Aristotle Joseph
- Rebecca Carroll - Interviewer
- Leo Rossi - Mr. Williams
- Elaine Miles - Kim
- Michelle St. John - Agnes Roth
- Swil Kanim - Mouse
- Cynthia Geary - Teresa
- Kevin Phillip - Steven
- William Joseph Elk III - Tavern Father
- Director(s):
- Sherman Alexie
- Writer(s):
- Sherman Alexie
- Producer(s):
- Scott Rosenfelt, Larry Estes
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