Jean-Luc Godard once said that there are two kinds of directors. The first kind knows exactly what they’re looking for and always aims the camera right there. Alfred Hitchcock may be the supreme version of this. The second kind have wandering eyes that keep searching for unexpected flashes of life.
‘Reservation Dogs’ co-creator says the show gives audiences permission to laugh
Sterlin Harjo says there’s a tendency to be “very precious with Native people … that’s kind of how the world is trained to view us.” The irreverent series follows four teens on a reservation.
That perfectly describes Sterlin Harjo , the Native American writer and director whose first TV series Reservation Dogs was one of the great shows of the new millennium. Focusing on teenagers from the Muscogee Nation i