Frybread Face and Me

2023

Action / Drama

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 96% · 28 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 83% · 50 ratings
IMDb Rating 7.2/10 10 1303 1.3K

Plot summary

Two adolescent Navajo cousins from different worlds bond during a summer herding sheep on their grandmother's ranch in Arizona while learning more about their family's past and themselves.


Uploaded by: FREEMAN
November 24, 2023 at 05:24 AM

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Jeremiah Bitsui as Uncle Roger
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by ellenearhart 9 / 10

Genuine and heartfelt

Although I am not Navajo Indian, I grew up right on the edge of the Rez. As a child, I never appreciated the beauty of the land and its people, only desiring to leave it behind. The sights and sounds of this movie actually gave me the gift of understanding how much my life was affected by the People and their way of life. It was powerful in its slow simplicity.

My graduating class in 1980 was 95% Dine' and only 45 of the 60 Seniors graduated. I wish I had been able to appreciate the honor I was given to live among - and visit with these beautiful people. I am proud that my brother married a Dine' and have four beautiful children whose Navajo mother and her family did their best to teach that serenity and culture to those youngsters.

Reviewed by jsam-58967 10 / 10

Great movie

This story reminds me of my childhood on the Navajo Reservation. Visiting my grandmother for the summer. Helping her around the house and herding sheep with her. When you are a kid you don't think about those things and take it for granted. This movies brought back great memories for me from those times. My kids and I enjoyed the movie. My daughter is learning to speak Navajo and translating some of the dialogue from the movie was great. The story was great and the young actors were amazing. Great cast of characters and I can't wait to see them in other shows/movies. It's nice to see Indigenous representation in shows and movies. Great movie and worth a watch for everyone in the household.

Reviewed by rannynm 10 / 10

Wonderfully Entertaining - Each Character Has Their Own Aspect Within The Story That Truly Engaged Me

Frybread Face And Me is wonderfully entertaining - each character has their own aspect within the story that truly engaged me. From the wise old grandmother, who you come to respect the moment she is introduced to the young aunt, who you find truly charismatic. I was rooting for her success almost immediately.

This story follows a young boy connecting with his roots as a Navajo, spending his summer with his grandmother, cousins, aunts and uncles. He unexpectedly finds that he is eager to understand his culture, despite his hesitance at his arrival. It is a fantastic story about family, generations, and tradition.

The film is told from a man's perspective of his childhood; his memories are something many children can easily relate to. The boy in the film is extremely curious and innocent at his age, playing with toys regularly and generally enjoying his childhood in any way he can.

The story is very easy to follow, the narrator is a perfect way to introduce characters and situations clearly. Each character is lively and interesting enough that I truly stayed engaged throughout the entire story. The film's concept fits wonderfully for the intended age group; each course of action the main character takes is typical of what a child would do in the same situation. There is one scene in which graphic violence occurs - men riding bulls and getting hurt to the point of bleeding and bruising. The set is particularly impressive, as the accuracy of the reservation is astounding. The acting is also incredibly good - the children are easy to understand and sympathize with, which is a great feat for a young actor. The film encourages audiences to self-reflect on their own culture, how much they engage in and learn from it.

The film's message is that culture is an important aspect of life; learning from it can be extremely beneficial to yourself as well as the people around you.

I give Frybread Face And Me 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18. It is available now in limited theaters and on Netflix. By Maverick C., KIDS FIRST!

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