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Keep Talking is a poignant dive into the struggle of three Alaska Native women as they fight to revitalize their endangered Kodiak Alutiiq language. The film’s tone is both urgent and reflective, capturing the emotional weight of their cultural heritage. You can feel the personal stakes as they confront their own battles while working together. It’s a slow burn, with a focus on intimate moments that showcase the resilience of their community. The cinematography has a raw, documentary feel, which complements the genuine performances. It's all about preserving a way of life that’s on the brink of disappearing, so you’ll probably find yourself pondering the implications long after it ends.
Released in theaters and on select streaming platforms.Directorial debut for Karen Lynn Weinberg.Filmed in various locations across Alaska.Focus on real-life struggles of language preservation.
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