Voices Unheard (????) [N/A]

Featuring:
Thomas Scott Ables, Sam Barber, Chrissy Beyerlein

Written by:
Orlando Skidmore

Directed by:
Mark Stephen Lewis


Original Title:
Voices Unheard

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Native Hope

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 25

Native American business partners, Marty and Jess, embark on a journey to the American Southwest to shoot a film. The fun lasts until Jess vanishes without a trace leaving a worried Marty to deal with her past, false allegations and racism while trying to find her friend.

Marty Coulee, a Native American photographer and entrepreneur, lives the good life in New York City. When her Native American business partner, Jess, receives an unexpected opportunity in the American Southwest, the two embark on an adventure to Arizona. However, the fun is short-lived when Jess vanishes without a trace. Suddenly, Marty must deal with her past, a system of racism, and false allegations-all while trying to find her friend. These events fundamentally change Marty. She vows to be a voice for the voices unheard.

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Art Department Coordinator:
Orlando Skidmore

Cinematography:
Orlando Skidmore

Director:
Mark Stephen Lewis

Editor:
Orlando Skidmore

First Assistant Director:
Michelle Schwarzer

Key Makeup Artist:
Tyisha Mitchell

Producer:
Mark Stephen Lewis
Trisha Burke

Production Manager:
Darrell Fong

Second Assistant Director:
Joanne Lewis

Second Second Assistant Director:
Darrell Fong

Sound Mixer:
Max Forrester

Wardrobe Coordinator:
Tsailii Rogers

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Mark Stephen Lewis

Writer:
Orlando Skidmore

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