The future of “The Future” short post

Despite my recent financial/employment setbacks, I am still determined to see “The Future: A Story of Blue Woman” get made. I was hoping for a spring break shoot. But see if I can get this going by late summer. No budget, minimal equipment, so, there’s that.

It is a simple (not really) chase film centered on mythological Northern Arapaho figure in a post-“Woke” apathetic world, trying to keep a sacred artifact out of the wrong hands. Blue Woman encounters allies and enemies as she fight to reclaim a past.

What does this all mean? Let’s chat about it and see if we cannot create some art together.

“No One Ever Sees Indians: 2023 Schedule

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I know it’s a little late in the year, but many are not confirmed as yet, and other, I plain forgot about posting this before I had the presentation come up. But if you are interested in my presentation “No One Ever Sees Indians: Native Americans in Media”, feel free to contact me.

The rest of 2023 is shaping up. Here are some dates:

SAT. AUG 5 – White Oak Library District [ROAD SCHOLARS 3 – IN-PERSON], LOCKPORT,IL 1PM

THU. SEP 7 – Ellwood House Museum [ROAD SCHOLARS 4 – IN-PERSON], DeKalb, IL 12pM

TUE. SEP 12 – No One Ever Sees Indians: Mount Prospect Library (ONLINE), Mt. PROSPECT, IL 7pm

SAT. OCT 7 – Elgin Public Museum [ROAD SCHOLARS 5 – ELGIN, IL, 4pm

THU. NOV 16 – No One Ever Sees Indians: Flossmoor Public Library (ONLINE), FLOSSMOOR, IL 7pm

Once they place access to get “tickets” for the presentations, I’ll update this page with the links.

Thank you for your years of support for this quirky presentation of mine and for passing the word to all the organizations that reach out to schedule it.

Ernest