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Turquoise Rose
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Turquoise Rose

Jun 28, 2007
1h 34m
★ 10.0

A journey worth more than a thousand words.

Overview

Raised in the suburbs of Phoenix, a Navajo college student must choose between a vacation in Rome or moving to the reservation to care for her ailing grandmother.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Holt Hamilton Productions

Turquoise Rose Trailers

Cast

Deshava Apachee

Harry Bahe

Deshava Apachee

Natasha Kaye Johnson

Turquoise Roanhorse

Natasha Kaye Johnson

Ernest Tsosie III

Alvin Bahe

Ernest Tsosie III

Kathleen Benner

Brittany

Kathleen Benner

Vincent Craig

Uncle Billy

Vincent Craig

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