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Green-Lighting Rutherford Falls For a 2nd Season was a No-Brainer

Green-Lighting Rutherford Falls For a 2nd Season was a No-Brainer
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'Rutherford Falls' Renewed for Season 2 by Peacock

'Rutherford Falls' Renewed for Season 2 by Peacock
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New Showcase Comedy Series Rutherford Falls by Navajo and Mexican American Showrunner Sierra Teller Ornelas is a Breakthrough Moment in Indigenous Representation

New Showcase Comedy Series Rutherford Falls by Navajo and Mexican American Showrunner Sierra Teller Ornelas is a Breakthrough Moment in Indigenous Representation April 29, 2021 Sierra Teller Ornelas. (Photo by: Reginald Cunningham) “In 2021, it shouldn’t feel monumental to show Indigenous people as the funny, complex, and interesting people that we are,” said Navajo and Mexican American executive producer, co-creator and showrunner Sierra Teller Ornelas. She is referring to her new comedy series, Rutherford Falls, premiering Thursday, April 29 on Showcase, with back-to-back episodes at 8 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. The groundbreaking series features one of the largest Indigenous writer’s rooms on television and is the first TV comedy to have a Native American showrunner.

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Nina Metz: Why hiring Native Americans to tell their own stories makes for better — and truer — TV and movies

Nina Metz: Why hiring Native Americans to tell their own stories makes for better and truer TV and movies Nina Metz, Chicago Tribune © F Sadou/AdMedia/Zuma Press/TNS Martin Scorsese at the premiere of Netflix s The Irishman on Oct. 24, 2019, at TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX in Hollywood, California. After delays resulting from the pandemic, Martin Scorsese’s latest project began filming in Oklahoma last week. A 1920s crime drama adapted from David Grann’s nonfiction book “Killers of the Flower Moon,” it tells the true story behind the deaths of at least two dozen members of the Osage Nation. They were systematically murdered for control over their wealth, which was derived from oil-rich land on their reservation, and it was one of the first cases investigated by the FBI.

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