Chris Eyre

Chris Eyre Trailers

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An enrolled member of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma, Chris Eyre gained national attention in 1998 with the movie Smoke Signals. People Magazine called him "the preeminent Native American filmmaker of his time."

Most Popular Chris Eyre Trailers

Total trailers found: 18

Wanderlust Trailer (2006)

12 July 2006

A look at the mystique of road movies, combining interviews, film clips, music, photography, literature and a narrative storyline featuring Paul Rudd and Tom McCarthy.

A Thief Of Time Trailer (2004)

11 July 2004

Officers Leaphorn and Chee search for a missing anthropologist suspected of stealing artifacts from a burial site.

Skinwalkers Trailer (2002)

02 November 2002

Faced with the murder of three medicine men, Navajo police must find the culprit. That the murders appear to be the work of a Skinwalker, or bad medicine man, complicate and illuminate the detective's work.

Hide Away Trailer (2011)

30 October 2011

A successful businessman attempting to resurrect his life buys and boards a dilapidated sailboat.

California Indian Trailer (2011)

20 November 2011

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.

The Seventh Fire Trailer (2015)

07 February 2015

When gang leader Rob Brown is sentenced to prison for a fifth time, he must confront his role in bringing violent drug culture into his beloved American Indian community in northern Minnesota.

Skins Trailer (2002)

27 September 2002

An inspirational tale about the relationship between two Sioux Indian brothers living on the Pine Ridge Indian reservation.

Reel Injun Trailer (2010)

19 February 2010

The evolution of the depiction of the various Native American peoples in cinema, from the silent era to the present day: how their image on the screen has changed the way to understand their history and culture.

Ishi's Return Trailer (2016)

26 October 2016

The story of Ishi, who became known as the "last wild Indian" when, at about 50 years of age, he wandered out of the woods in Oroville, Cal.

The Doe Boy Trailer (2001)

25 January 2001

A Cherokee boy is a haemophiliac in a culture obsessed with blood identity.

Edge of America Trailer (2003)

10 December 2003

From acclaimed director Chris Eyre, whom People Magazine calls "…the preeminent Native American filmmaker of his time", comes this touching and inspirational story about loyalty, friendship, and courage.

A Thousand Roads Trailer (2005)

23 January 2005

The film threads together four stories, taking us into the life of a stressed-out Mohawk stockbroker in Manhattan; a young Inupiat girl sent to live with her grandmother in Barrow, Alaska; a Navajo gang member who must find his core values in his reservation on the mesas of New Mexico; and a Quechua healer in Peru, attempting to save a sick child.

Imprint Trailer (2007)

01 July 2007

Shayla Stonefeather, a Native American attorney prosecuting a Lakota teen in a controversial murder trial, returns to the reservation to say goodbye to her dying father.

Smoke Signals Trailer (1998)

26 June 1998

Young Native American man Thomas is a nerd in his reservation, wearing oversize glasses and telling everyone stories no-one wants to hear.

Growing Native Alaska: People of the North Trailer (2018)

08 November 2018

All across Alaska, Native cultures have depended on the abundant natural resources found there to support their families, cultures and way of life.

We Are Still Here Trailer (2021)

12 November 2021

Indigenous people have been misrepresented in film since the beginning of the Classic Hollywood Era, and people believe that Native Americans have vanished.

Growing Native Northwest: Coast Salish Trailer (2018)

08 November 2018

From totem poles to language revitalization and traditional agriculture, host Chris Eyre (Cheyenne Arapaho) discovers the resilience of the Coast Salish Tribes of the Pacific Northwest.

Memories of Miss O'Keeffe Trailer (2017)

06 December 2017

This is a story about the bonds that shape a family. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Chris Eyre (Smoke Signals, Skinwalkers), Memories of Miss O'Keeffe shares intimate reflections from generations of the Lopez family, who worked for Georgia O'Keeffe in northern New Mexico during the artist's later years.