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Mekko (2015)

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Mekko

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7/10

The Visible and the Shadows

An ancient story comes to life in a modern city. Mekko, a native Muscogee, gives people dignity, sees things before they happen and uses what power he possesses to help others. However, he was just released from prison and lives in Tulsa with other chiefs of the street. This is where Mekko encounters Bill who takes advantage of others and claims to be helping them, twists words around, and manipulates people for his own good. Mekko is reminded of a story from his grandmother about spirits, estekini, that change shape and prey upon the weak and unwary. Bill senses Mekko's growing power and influence and attacks him. An amiable waitress helps Mekko recover. Because sickness must be dealt with before light can be brought back to a community and new spirit or strength can be found, Mekko moves to confront Bill. In order to do this he must keep the fire burning in his own heart.

I loved the themes of the film including the interrelation between what is visible and what is shadow. I am intrigued by native culture and treasured the story, characters and independent nature of the film. One of the drawbacks is, as the director put it, there was "no luxury of time." In other words, he was on a limited budget and couldn't afford to develop the themes, characters and proper ornaments as should have been available to such a gifted artist. The director, also Native American, is familiar with Tulsa and watched the street chiefs there in order to develop the film. Seen at the Toronto International Film Festival 2015.
  • Blue-Grotto
  • Nov 7, 2015
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8/10

Lone great indie offering

  • videorama-759-859391
  • Aug 6, 2018
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8/10

Rings So True

  • nafps
  • Oct 30, 2020
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8/10

True to life

  • silverton-37959
  • Jun 28, 2023
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