Sterlin Harjo

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Sterlin Harjo is a member of the Seminole Nation and has Muskogee heritage. He was raised in Holdenville, Oklahoma and attended the University of Oklahoma, where he studied art and film. He received a fellowship from the Sundance Institute in 2004. His short film, Goodnight, Irene, premiered at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival and received a special jury award at the Aspen Shortfest. In 2006, he received a fellowship from the newly formed United States Artists foundation. Harjo's first feature film, Four Sheets to the Wind, tells the story of a young Seminole man who travels from his small hometown to Tulsa to visit his sister after the death of their father. The film premiered at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival where it was nominated for the grand jury prize. Harjo was named best director at the 2007 American Indian Film Festival. Harjo's second feature, Barking Water, premiered at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. It portrays a road trip by a dying man and his former lover across Oklahoma to see his daughter and granddaughter in Wewoka, the capital of the Seminole Nation. Barking Water was named best drama film at the 2009 American Indian Film Festival. Harjo's first feature documentary, This May Be the Last Time, is based on the story of Harjo's grandfather, who disappeared in 1962 in theSeminal County town of Sasakwa. It explores the subject of Creek Nation hymns and their connection to Scottish, folk, gospel and rock music. The film premiered at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival. His third feature film, Mekko, a thriller set in Tulsa, premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival in June 2015. Mekko paints the portrait of a homeless Native American parolee who seeks to save his chaotic yet beautiful community from the darkness that threatens it. Harjo has also directed a number of short-form projects. His 2009 short film Cepanvkuce Tutcenen (Three Little Boys) was part of the Embargo Collective project commissioned by the imagineNative Film + Median Arts Festival. He has directed a series of shorts for This Land Press in Tulsa, where Harjo is the staff video director. He was a member of the 2010 Sundance shorts competition jury. Harjo is a founding member of a five-member Native American comedy group, The 1491s. He also is one of the directors of Cherokee Nation’s monthly television news magazine, Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People, which is produced by Fire Thief Productions, a Native American production company which he co-founded with Cherokee photographer, Jeremy Charles.

Most Popular Sterlin Harjo Trailers

Total trailers found: 17

Four Sheets to the Wind Trailer (2007)

22 January 2007

After his father's untimely suicide, Cufe leaves his home in a Native American reservation in search of a more fulfilling life.

Red Fever Trailer (2024)

01 May 2024

Red Fever is a witty and entertaining feature documentary about the profound -- yet hidden -- Indigenous influence on Western culture and identity.

This May Be the Last Time Trailer (2014)

19 January 2014

Filmmaker Sterlin Harjo's Grandfather disappeared mysteriously in 1962. The community searching for him sang songs of encouragement that were passed down for generations.

Little Chief Trailer (2020)

27 January 2020

The lives of a Native woman and a troubled young boy intersect over the course of a school day on a reservation in Oklahoma.

Mekko Trailer (2015)

12 June 2015

Mekko gets out of prison after 19 years. He has no home or family so he makes his way to Tulsa. He tries to connect with a cousin but she turns him away.

Who Controls the Land Trailer (2018)

01 January 2018

Native American actor Martin Sensmeier travels to San Juan County, Utah, to investigate the controversy over the Bears Ears National Monument.

Scalped Trailer (2017)

01 November 2017

A modern day crime story set in the world of a Native American Indian reservation, and explores power, loyalty, and spirituality in a community led by the ambitious Chief Lincoln Red Crow, as he reckons with Dashiell Bad Horse who has returned home after years away from the reservation.

Rez Ball Trailer (2024)

08 September 2024

After losing their star player, a high school basketball team rooted in Native American culture must unite to keep their state championship dreams alive.

Goodnight Irene Trailer (2005)

22 January 2005

Some things are worth the wait.

Hail to the Breadsticks! Trailer (2023)

25 June 2023

Writer producer Donick Cary (The Simpsons, Parks and Recreation, Have a Good Trip, etc.) has been a huge fan of the Washington D.

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.

Merata: How Mum Decolonised the Screen Trailer (2019)

28 January 2019

This film is an intimate portrayal of pioneering filmmaker Merata Mita told through the eyes of her children.

Barking Water Trailer (2009)

17 January 2009

Frankie is dying. Irene hasn't forgiven him. And they are racing against time to find their way home.

Love and Fury Trailer (2020)

12 June 2020

Filmmaker Sterlin Harjo follows Native artists for a year as they navigate their careers in the US and abroad.

Gather Trailer (2020)

11 June 2020

A portrait of a growing movement amongst Indigenous Americans to reclaim their spiritual and cultural identities through obtaining sovereignty over their ancestral food systems, while battling against the historical trauma brought on by centuries of genocide.

Thin Places Trailer (2025)

04 June 2025

After her sister Tama’s untimely passing, Birdie learns that the bond between them is stronger than life and death.

Powwow People Trailer (2025)

09 September 2025

Powwow People is a portrait of a powwow and its participants.