Skins 2002 R, 84 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Chris Eyre Cast: Eric Schweig, Graham Greene, Gary Farmer, Noah Watts, Lois Red Elk, Michelle Thrush, Nathaniel Arcand, Chaske Spencer, David Bald Eagle, Robert A. Bennett
Two Lakota Sioux brothers–Rudy (Eric Schweig) and Mogie (Graham Greene)–grew up on the poverty-stricken Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. Now, Rudy is a respected police officer who sits on the tribal council while Mogie spends most of his time falling-down drunk. Tragedy strikes when Rudy takes on the role of a masked vigilante, sets fire to the liquor store, and is unaware that Mogie is trying to break into the store at the same time.
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The Slaughter Rule 2002 R, 112 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Alex Smith, Andrew J. Smith Cast: Ryan Gosling, David Morse, Clea DuVall, David Cale, Eddie Spears, Kelly Lynch, Amy Adams, Ken White, Noah Watts, Kim DeLong
When Junior Varsity Football is dropped from his Montana high school, Roy (Ryan Gosling) loses the one thing that makes his lonely life tolerable. Adding to his misery, his estranged father is killed in a train accident. Luckily, a middle-aged loner, Gideon (David Morse)–an ex-football coach and now a newspaper deliverer–is putting together a rough-and-tumble six-man football team, and Roy catches his eye. Gideon becomes a good substitute father for Roy, but their relationship grows more intimate.
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| 1. Skins (2002)
2. The Slaughter Rule (2002)
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