• 9 months ago
Eight years ago, Danish screenwriter Lars K. Andersen had an idea for a film inspired by his childhood hero, Norwegian e | dG1feG1Nbm9zYkE2MVk
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00:00 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:02 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
00:22 They just want to know if you found any apaches down there
00:26 when you--
00:27 No.
00:27 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:29 They don't want to talk.
00:30 Because this is an apache.
00:34 Well, I've been looking for them.
00:36 That's similar to a mountain lion.
00:39 The mountain lion could be just right here in front of you,
00:46 but you will never see him.
00:48 He'll be right there watching you.
00:51 I know where they are.
00:52 Yeah.
00:52 They don't want to talk with him.
00:55 They have been hiding because they feel threatened.
00:59 I had no idea that you were a descendant of Geronimo.
01:03 Yes, I am his great, great grandson.
01:06 There are still apaches down there.
01:07 Yes.
01:08 Because you're coming in with cameras,
01:11 and you're coming in with AK-47s.
01:13 Anything is possible.
01:14 And you wouldn't be the first person,
01:16 and you know you won't be the last to come and say that you
01:19 are a descendant of Geronimo.
01:20 It was.
01:21 What you're doing is committing fraud and identity theft.
01:23 You are committing fraud and identity theft.
01:26 It just feels like another way that colonialism tries to sneak
01:31 in and take things from us.
01:34 [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
01:35 Allow me the possibility to discuss with myself.
01:43 I was trying to make a scene where I was honest,
01:46 and you fuck it up.
01:49 And I have to tell you, I cannot give you information.
01:52 It's going to go for loss.
01:54 OK.
01:55 He's very rude.
01:57 He's very disrespectful.
01:59 This is a guy who's doing this for his own glory.
02:03 (music fades)

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