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F1GHTING LOOKS DIFFERENT 2 ME NOW
Fox Maxy, Luiseño/Payómkawichum and Diegueño/Iipay Kumeyaay, digital, 11 min, 2022
�� We’re our own worst enemies.
Delivered in her signature kaleidoscopic montage style, F1ghting Looks Different 2 Me Now documents the filmmaker’s homecoming to the ancestral lands of the Mesa Grande Band of Diegueño Mission Indians. Exuberant, exhilarating, and exploding with disruptive energy, F1ghting Looks Different 2 Me Now is a portrait of people and country that reflects the artist’s ongoing explorations of time, identity, and the environment.—Melbourne International Film Festival
Fox Maxy (1992). 10+ films since 2018; screenings at venues including BlackStar Film Festival, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival, Media City Film Festival, Camden International Film Festival, and International Film Festival Rotterdam, where she won a Tiger Short Award (2021). COUSIN Collective grantee (2020), Sundance Institute Merata Mita Fellowship (2022), Vera List Center Borderlands Fellowship (2022–24). Lives in San Diego, California.
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 9 9:30PM
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION 4
PAUL SHARITS
KEVIN JEROME EVERSON
AYANNA DOZIER
COLECTIVO LOS INGRÁVIDOS
AMY HALPERN
MARY HELENA CLARK
MADELEINE HUNT-EHRLICH
THE CAPITOL THEATRE
PRESENTING PARTNERS:
UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS, COLLEGE FOR CREATIVE STUDIES, AND ANTHOLOGY FILM ARCHIVES.