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Chris Eyre

He // Him // His

Filmmaker

Rapid City, South Dakota

Photo of Chris Eyre.

Photo courtesy of First Look Studios.

Chris Eyre has been called “the preeminent Native American filmmaker of his time.” An enrolled member of the Cheyenne and Arapaho tribe of Oklahoma, Eyre creates films that focus on contemporary Native American life while confronting stereotypes. His film Smoke Signals won the filmmaker’s trophy and Audience Award at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival. It became the first feature film directed by a Native American to receive a national theatrical release. A Thousand Roads (2005), produced by the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of the American Indian, is the museum’s signature film. Edge of America (2003), based on the true story of an African American English teacher who finds acceptance on a reservation through his coaching of the girls’ basketball team, won a Directors Guild Award for outstanding directorial achievement.

Donor -This award was generously supported by The Rockefeller Foundation.

This artist page was last updated on: 07.12.2024

Photo of Chris Eyre on a film set.

Skins directed by Chris Eyre, 2002.

Photo courtesy of First Look Studios.