The Film Sales Company, headed by Andrew Herwitz, has come on board to handle the worldwide sales for Remaining Native, a documentary set to make its world premiere at the prestigious SXSW Documentary Feature Competition later this month.
Directed by Paige Bethmann, a filmmaker of Haudenosaunee (Mohawk/Oneida) heritage, the documentary follows the inspiring journey of Ku Stevens, a charismatic Native American teenager with a dream of becoming a collegiate runner at the University of Oregon. However, his aspirations are hindered by the limited opportunities available to him on his reservation, an experience all too familiar to many Indigenous youth.
The film tracks three years in Ku’s life, highlighting his determination and resilience as he seeks to overcome the obstacles in his path. Motivated by the courage and perseverance of his great-grandfather, who made a historic 50-mile run to freedom from an Indian boarding school decades earlier, Ku draws on the strength of his ancestors to fuel his ambition. As the documentary unfolds, audiences are given a personal and intimate look at Ku’s life and the challenges he faces, as well as the deep-rooted history and traditions that continue to shape his identity.
The production of Remaining Native is a collaborative effort between Bethmann, Jessica Epstein, and Judd Ehrlich, who all serve as producers. Bethmann’s directorial debut in this deeply personal film has garnered attention for its raw and poignant exploration of what it means to be Native American in today’s world. She has expressed the significance of the story, noting that “Ku’s story is a reminder that we don’t have to outrun our history. We can be in parallel with it, drawing power and knowledge that will guide us towards our dreams and futures.”
The documentary offers a powerful message about the importance of not forgetting one’s roots while striving for success, despite the often overwhelming odds. It highlights the importance of community, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of dreams, all through the lens of a young man who refuses to let his circumstances define his future.
Remaining Native will premiere at SXSW, an event renowned for showcasing the best in independent cinema, and is expected to resonate strongly with audiences. It offers not only a window into the experiences of Native American communities but also provides a broader message about the importance of opportunity and equality for all.
The film’s acquisition by The Film Sales Company comes at a time when there is increasing interest in stories that amplify diverse voices and highlight important social issues. By securing worldwide sales rights for Remaining Native, Herwitz’s company aims to ensure that this important and timely documentary reaches a global audience. The film’s journey from SXSW to worldwide distribution has the potential to spark crucial conversations about Native American culture, identity, and the challenges young people face in pursuit of their dreams.
As the documentary draws attention to the systemic barriers that continue to affect Indigenous communities, it also serves as a testament to the strength and perseverance of individuals like Ku, who refuse to be defined by the limitations imposed upon them. His story is not just about athletics or overcoming hardship; it is a story of hope, resistance, and the power of embracing one’s heritage to shape a brighter future.
The film’s success at SXSW could pave the way for further recognition and distribution, and the involvement of The Film Sales Company ensures that Remaining Native will have the opportunity to reach viewers far beyond the festival circuit. With its focus on resilience, identity, and the journey toward self-empowerment, Remaining Native is sure to make an impact on audiences around the world.
With the documentary set to premiere at one of the most renowned film festivals in the world, all eyes will be on Remaining Native as it offers an authentic and heartfelt portrayal of a young man’s quest for a better future, while also honouring the legacy of his ancestors. The partnership between the filmmakers and The Film Sales Company holds great promise for the future of this important film, which speaks to universal themes of perseverance, identity, and the power of community.
As the world continues to evolve and the conversation around representation and diversity in the film industry grows louder, Remaining Native stands as a powerful reminder of the importance of sharing stories that reflect the richness and complexity of the human experience. With its world premiere at SXSW just around the corner, the film is set to make a lasting impression, both in the world of cinema and within the broader conversation about Native American culture and representation.