Fox Maxy

Fox Maxy

History

Fox Maxy is a filmmaker and artist. They are Native to California from two different tribes, Kumeyaay & Payómkawichum from San Diego. Instead of treating art like a form of answering questions, Fox prefers to make work out of a fluid practice where nothing is permanent. They believe that film is accessible, and everyone is a storyteller in some way.

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Fox Maxy

Movies

Gush
Producer
An embodied rumination of both male and female power, healing and haunting, all within an apocalyptic world. A transformation that courses through unknown terror to untamed collective joy.
Gush
Screenplay
An embodied rumination of both male and female power, healing and haunting, all within an apocalyptic world. A transformation that courses through unknown terror to untamed collective joy.
Gush
Director
An embodied rumination of both male and female power, healing and haunting, all within an apocalyptic world. A transformation that courses through unknown terror to untamed collective joy.
F1ghting Looks Different 2 Me Now
Director
Fox Maxy’s maximalist F1ghting Looks Different 2 Me Now reflects on their familial Mesa Grande Band of Mission Indians and an intra-tribal land dispute by way of video games, pop music, and an evocatively-named red paint.
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Director
This film is about gifts from your blood.
Maat Means Land
Editor
What does it mean to come from somewhere? This film focuses on California’s Native core.
Maat Means Land
Writer
What does it mean to come from somewhere? This film focuses on California’s Native core.
Maat Means Land
Producer
What does it mean to come from somewhere? This film focuses on California’s Native core.
Maat Means Land
Director
What does it mean to come from somewhere? This film focuses on California’s Native core.
San Diego
Director
This film is a reaction to colonialism & quarantine. It's made from multiple perspectives and experiences, pieced together by an indigenous voice. It's nontraditional storytelling. There are various qualities of footage: lo-fi camcorders, iPhone, archival images and screen recordings. The content is based on a question of how to keep our communities safe.