Haircuts Hurt

Director: Randy Redroad

Institute History

  • 1994 Sundance Film Festival

Description

The moving short, Haircuts Hurt, takes us on a “routine” trip to a barber shop where a Native American woman encounters racism, prompting her to reflect on her own childhood and reconsider the meaning of her son’s first haircut.

Screening Details

Credits

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