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THE EXILES by Kent Mackenzie

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Sherman Alexie and Charles Burnett present Kent Mackenzie's THE EXILES. Restored "Lost" 1961 Indie Masterpiece to Premiere at New York's IFC Center July 11th, 2008. First --Ever Theatrical Release for this Breakthrough Feature on American Indians in Los Angeles A Milestone Films Release.

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  • I've got this coming through Netflix. Can't wait to see it!

  • Even folks in L.A. are trying to stick it to New York? Sounds like it was a great moviegoing experience, even if the film itself is rough. Glad to see it's getting distribution now!

  • I'm from Los Angeles, and I saw the film here in New York. It was spellbinding. Charles Burnett the director of Killer of Sheep introduced the film. People walked out at the end in stunned silence. Take that New York! They recently released this film on a 2 part DVD. I really need to purchase this DVD.

  • I'm from Los Angeles, and I saw the film here in New York. It was spellbinding. Charles Burnett the director of Killer of Sheep introduced the film. People walked out at the end in stunned silence. Take that New York! They recently released this film on a 2 part DVD.  I really need to purchase this DVD.

  • I'm from Los Angeles, and I saw the film here in New York.  It was spellbinding. Charles Burnett the director of Killer of Sheep introduced the film. People walked out at the end in stunned silence. Take that New York! They recently released this film on a 2 part DVD. I really need to purchase this DVD.

  • So I am sitting with my 10 y/o in the East LA library reading a book about LA history. The book mentioned a movie called the Exiles that was filmed in downtown LA back in the early 60's. I was so excited that I almost jumped off my chair. I have always been fasicated by the history of LA. Where in LA can I see this movie?

  • cool for a dad I never knew or met homer nish pased july 5,1980 just learned about this happy to see great reviews will see when it comes to california I finaly get to see who,what kind of person he was and how he lived for the first time with the rest of the world would love a coppy of the original movie also wondering what happned to the rest of the cast I am sure the movie will be great. wished it was released sooner

  • What sort of restoration did they do? Where can I learn more about the film (other than on wikipedia)?

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