Cherokee Nation celebrates world premier of first film made at tribe’s studio – FOX23 News

2022-06-24 21:59:03 By : Mr. Jack Hua

Behind the scenes during filming of “Land of Gold,” the first film to utilize the tribe’s state-of-the-art soundstage and studios.

TULSA, Okla. — The Cherokee Nation and its film office celebrated the world premiere of “Land of Gold,” the first production of its kind to be filmed at the tribe’s studios and state-of-the-art virtual soundstage located in Owasso.

The film, directed by award-winning filmmaker Nardeep Khurmi, debuted at the Tribeca Festival in New York City this month and was the 2021 winner of AT&T Presents: Untold Stories.

“This premiere illustrates the significance of Cherokee Nation having introduced groundbreaking film technology to our region,” said Jennifer Loren, director of the Cherokee Nation Film Office and Original Content. “It is truly exciting to see this film and the diverse production capabilities within our reservation and state being featured on a worldwide platform.”

Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. and Deputy Chief Bryan Warner visit the set during filming of “Land of Gold,” the first film to utilize the tribe’s state-of-the-art soundstage and studios. Left to right: Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr., Nardeep Khurmi, Jennifer Loren and Deputy Chief Bryan Warner.

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The film follows truck driver and expectant father Kiran, played by Khurmi, as his already tumultuous life takes a drastic turn when he sets out to reunite a young girl named Elena, played by Caroline Valencia, with her family after he discovers the child stowed away in a shipping container.

“Inclusive storytelling is important not only in front of the camera, but behind as well. This story of hyphenated Americans could not have been made without the support of the Cherokee Nation, whose generosity allowed us to film our road trip sequences in comfort and in safety,” said Khurmi. “I’m honored to have made my first film about what it is to be American with the collaboration of First Nations people. It is exhilarating, and I’m so proud of what we accomplished together.”

In addition to its premiere, “Land of Gold” is also screening virtually on Tribeca at Home through June 26. The film will is also featured at the Bentonville Film Festival in Bentonville, Arkansas.

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