“The Enemy God” opens to full house at Starz

“Yai Wanonabalewa: The Enemy God” played tonight to a sold out house at the Starz FilmCenter in Denver. This true story of an indigenous group’s struggle for survival is a must-see for indie film lovers.

Oct 24, 2009 – On its opening night of a special engagement, “Yai Wanonabalewa: The Enemy God” filled the theater [...]

Just A Few Days Left Before Denver Screenings

We’ve been working hard to get the word out to folks in the Front Range area. If you are, or know someone who is, within a reasonable drive of downtown Denver, we’d love to meet everyone at our screenings this weekend. We will be doing Q&A after each screening.

Saturday, Oct 24th – 7:00 PM [...]

Help give voice to the Yanomamö!

Help give voice to the Yanomamö! If you haven’t yet heard, the Denver Film Society is hosting a special engagement of Yai Wanonabälewä: The Enemy God on October 24 & 25, 2009. [...]

Belize Film Festival: Post-Fest News

It was a fitting way to wrap up several years of work in Belize – the 2009 Belize International Film Festival. [...]

Great article on writing “The Enemy God” screenplay

From Christopher Bessette, writer/director of the film. He wrote this article for Script Magazine about the challenging process of writing a film that is set in the jungle, using indigenous dialogue and culture. [...]

An anthropologist’s view

We have been editing a new video clip of an interview with a well-known anthropologist, Dr. Jim Yost. We’ll post it within a few days. He brings the perspective of an anthropologist who worked for many years among indigenous groups in the Amazon. Most notably, Dr. Yost is an expert in the culture of the [...]