Victor Masayesva Jr. Trailers
Ritual Clowns TrailerSanctuary TrailerImagining Indians Trailer
Victor Masayesva, Jr. is a Hopi filmmaker.
Ritual Clowns TrailerSanctuary TrailerImagining Indians Trailer
Victor Masayesva, Jr. is a Hopi filmmaker.
Total trailers found: 5
01 January 1984
Itam Hakim Hopiit, which translates as "we / someone, the Hopi," is a poetic visualization of Hopi philosophy.
24 October 2019
Masayesva (Hopi) deftly alters anthropological footage using montage, oral tradition, and early video animations to depict Hopi symbols and ritual clowns.
01 January 1982
In this lyrical work, Masayesva observes Hopi cultural activities through the cycle of the seasons. Work and play, ceremonial rituals and the rituals of everyday life throughout the year are woven together in a seamless vision that conveys the oral traditions of storytelling, the natural landscape of Arizona, and the richness of Hopi culture.
30 January 2019
Looking at how the Creation stories of the Hopi, Nahua and Maya give them a special connection to maize/corn, synthesized in the statement, “We are corn”.
01 January 1992
With an all Indian crew, Victor Masayesva visited tribal communities in Arizona, Montana, New Mexico, South Dakota, Washington and the Amazon to produce this film.