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Oscar nominated filmmaker Julian Brave Noisecat releases debut novel

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Release Date: 10/22/2025

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On this episode of Face to Face: Julian Brave Noisecat

Months after receiving an Oscar nomination for his first feature film, Sugarcane, Julian Brave NoiseCat says the whole experience is still surreal.

On this episode of Face to Face, NoiseCat discusses the film and his debut book, We Survived the Night.

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