Fox Maxy

Fox Maxy

История

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.

Профиль

Fox Maxy

Фильмы

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 значит «земля»
Editor
Свободный поток моментов и впечатлений, напоминающий бесконечное пролистывание сторис.
Maat значит «земля»
Writer
Свободный поток моментов и впечатлений, напоминающий бесконечное пролистывание сторис.
Maat значит «земля»
Producer
Свободный поток моментов и впечатлений, напоминающий бесконечное пролистывание сторис.
Maat значит «земля»
Director
Свободный поток моментов и впечатлений, напоминающий бесконечное пролистывание сторис.
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.