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Turquoise Rose

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Turquoise Rose
Directed byHolt Hamilton
Produced byHolt Hamilton
Jake Johnson
Julius C. Tulley
Starring
CinematographyHolt Hamilton
Edited byDerek Natzke
Music byCasey Dooley
Until August
Stateline
Guilty Wilson
Distributed byHolt Hamilton Productions
Release date
  • July 29, 2007 (2007-07-29)
Running time
94 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguagesEnglish
Navajo
Budget$150,000

Turquoise Rose is a 2007 independent drama film co-written and directed by Holt Hamilton that takes place on the Navajo Nation. Turquoise Rose was filmed primarily on the Navajo Nation in Fort Defiance, Arizona, as well as in Phoenix, Arizona. The film is one of the only American films to feature an indigenous Native American lead role for an actress, played by Navajo actress Johnson.

Synopsis

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Turquoise "T" is in college in Phoenix and struggling at work as a photographer for a newspaper. She reluctantly agrees to stay with her grandmother on the Navajo reservation while she recovers from an illness. Over the summer she bonds deeply with her feisty and traditional grandmother in their rural homeland. Along the way she also gets to know the locals, including beginning a relationship with a handsome young artist named Harry, who's got personal issues of his own. Through many happy and sad memories, she gains a sense of purpose upon returning to the city and uses her skills in photography to make a change in her life, while honoring the experiences with her grandmother, with Harry by her side.

Cast

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  • Natasha Kaye Johnson as Turquoise "Rose" Roanhorse
  • Deshava Apachee as Harry Bahe, Turquoise's love interest
  • Ethel Begay as Masani, Turquoise's grandmother
  • Rhonda Ray as Lillian Roamhorse, Turquoise's mother
  • Bria Sherinian as Michelle, Turquoise's friend
  • John Boomer as Sam Johnson
  • Ernest "Ernie" David Tsosie III as Alvin Bahe
  • Vincent Craig as Uncle Billy, Harry's uncle R.I.P Vincent Craig
  • Katie Yazzie as Aunt Mary, Turquoise's aunt

Premiere

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The film held its world premiere at Navajo History Museum & Visitor Center located at the Navajo Nation capital Window Rock, Arizona.

Accolades

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Year Award Recipients Category Result
2007 American Indian Film Festival Natasha Kaye Johnson Best Actress Nominated
Deshava Apachee Best Supporting Actor Nominated

See also

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