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Native America Calling: Inuit teens save the world from aliens
Friday, October 21, 2022
Inuit teens must save the world from aliens in “Slash/Back”
Four Inuit teenage girls face off against murderous aliens that inhabit the bodies of people and animals in the film “Slash/Back.”
The girls must save the world using mainly makeshift weapons, but first they will have to save their small Arctic community. The film is filled with First Nations talent both in front of and behind the camera.
Guests on Native America Calling
Friday on Native America Calling, Shawn Spruce speaks with director and co-writer Nyla Innuksuk (Inuk) and lead actor Tasiana Shirley (Inuk) about the film coming to theaters, and on-demand and digital platforms.

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