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VOICE OF THE HI-LINE offers a deeply engaging look at KGVA radio in Fort Belknap, Montana. It’s not just about the station; it’s a slice of life for the community and a reflection of the cultural landscape. The film captures the essence of a Native American-run station, showcasing how it brings crucial information, music, and education to a vast, often overlooked area. The pacing has this nice, almost meditative quality that lets you soak in the atmosphere—both the beauty of the land and the richness of the stories told. It's raw and honest, with a certain authenticity that resonates, making you really appreciate the importance of local voices in media. A distinct perspective on a vital service, this documentary is a gem for anyone interested in media and culture.
Focuses on Native American media.Highlights the importance of community radio.Showcases the cultural significance of storytelling.
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