Nate and the Colonel
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Directed by | Paul Winters |
Written by | Paul Winters |
Starring | Paul Winters Ricco Ross |
Edited by | Paul Winters |
Music by | Terry Plumeri |
Release date | 2003 |
Languages | English, Ojibwe |
Nate and the Colonel is a 2003 Western film written, directed and edited by Paul Winters.
The film also stars Winters as Colonel Ben Loftin and Ricco Ross as Nate. Nate and the Colonel is the first feature film to use the Native American Ojibwe language (for the first half of the film, the Native actors only speak in the Ojibwa language with English sub-titles). The film also stars Mark S. Brien and Carlos Milano. Milano also produced the film and accepted the "Best Feature Film Award" at the 2004 .
Plot[]
The year is 1865, and the American Civil War has just ended. Former slave Nate Washington and his boyhood friend, Confederate Colonel Ben Loftin head west together from the South which lies in ruins. On the Western Plains, they encounter a band of Chippewa Indians who will forever change their lives. Along the way, they must deal with a renegade band of Union Cavalry with a score to settle.
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- Ojibwe-language films
- 2003 Western (genre) films
- 2003 films
- English-language films
- American films
- American Western (genre) films
- Films about Native Americans
- 2000s Western (genre) film stubs
- 2000s film stubs