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Seekers

Seekers is populated with ancestral cries: a man howls at the moon and calls to the birds, while the A Tribe Called Red group are yelling to the sound of the drums inspired by its Amerindian heritage. But Leon Reval is the kind of man who discusses rather than shouts. He developed a passion for local politics, a raison d'être even, but is now forced to relinquish his council seat. The action is set in Dulce, New Mexico, but the ambiance is more akin to a film noir than a western: deprived of the possibility of defending the interests of the Apache Jicarilla tribe, Leon's life has lost its bedrock and he now sees his whole identity called into question. A hand-held camera follows this charismatic hero in a period of worrying indecision. The day-to-day of this family man is typical of the "American way of life", if we include in this notion an inevitable hybridity. At a local festival, feather headdresses are seen along with cowboy hats, but this masquerade is in no way light-hearted. This is evidenced by the speech of this year's Miss, as she makes a moving and anxious appeal for the survival of the Jicarilla culture and language. The extraordinary violence that has marked this people's history seems far-removed from Leon's household, where kindness reigns. Yet, the archive footage that frames the film reminds us that what is at stake is the persistent struggle against an oppression which takes increasingly insidious forms. Cultural syncretism finally appears to be much less an opportunistic arrangement than a strategy for survival.

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