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Filmmakers Jack Riccobono & Chris Eyre on 'The Seventh Fire'
Director Jack Riccobono and producer Chris Eyre's documentary The Seventh Fire takes an unflinching look at gang life on the White Earth Indian Reservation in Minnesota. Their journey to get the film made had several unexpected twists and turns, including a boost from Natalie Portman and Terrence Malick.
Filmmaker Jack Riccobono was an obvious outsider when he started filming gang life on the White Earth Indian Reservation in northern Minnesota. He got access thanks to Rob Brown, one of the film's subjects and the veteran of numerous incarcerations. Riccobono and producer and Native American filmmaker Chris Eyre talk about the making of their documentary, The Seventh Fire, and the challenge of getting their film into the marketplace, even with backers including Natalie Portman, Terrence Malick and former Sumner Redstone girlfriend Sydney Holland.
Photo: (L-R) Producers Chris Eyre and Natalie Portman with director Jack Riccobono at the Berlin Film Festival (Jack Riccobono)
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The documentary The Seventh Fire provides an unflinching look at rampant poverty and drug use in Pine Point, Minnesota, a hardscrabble village within the White Earth Indian Reservation.
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