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In this episode of The Cinematic Schematic, we continue our deadCenter 2024 coverage in an exclusive interview with Donick Cary, the writer/director of Hail to the Breadsticks! The film was named deadCenter’s Best Oklahoma Feature by the Oklahoma Film Critics Circle.
Hail to the Breadsticks! is a film about how Donick Cary interrogates his lifelong fandom of the Washington Redskins in the face of accusations that the name is offensive to Natives by his son, Otis. The two travel all over the United States, interviewing over 75 Native Americans, including the US Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland, Pulitzer Prize finalist Tommy Orange, Graham Greene, and Oklahoma’s own Stephen Paul Judd and Sterlin Harjo(Reservation Dogs).
If the topic sounds thorny, fear not! Cary and his talented team of collaborators thoughtfully present ideas through comedy often making Cary the butt end of the joke.
Special Guest
Donick Cary
Writer/Director
Follow Donick’s Projects via his website
About Hail to the Breadsticks!
According to the 2024 deadCenter website, Hail to the Breadsticks! is described as:
Hail to the Breadsticks! follows multiple perspectives throughout its story: the innocent questioning of a 9-year-old non-Native boy, the open-minded inquiries of a superfan of the team, and most importantly, a broad swath of Native America. While Donick and Otis’ journey provides the spine to the story, the stars of the film are the more than 75 Native Americans they talk to. From the nation’s Capitol (Deb Haaland) to Pulitzer Prize finalist Tommy Orange, from the creator of the show Reservation Dogs (Sterlin Harjo) to real-life reservation dogs (teens on the Pine Ridge rez), from Athabaskan Alaska to Acoma Sky City, the film brings to light the stories and perspectives of Native Americans from all walks of life in the United States
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