This past Friday I had the chance to take Joseph to the midnight screening of Reservoir Dogs at Tarantino’s @newbeverly Cinemas. Always on film. Super cool.
“Alright ramblers, let’s get ramblin’.”
I’ve been ripping through Kurt Vonnegut books the past few months. What an absolute privilege. You’re never too late. You’re probably always on time. Maybe actually you’re always exactly on time.
Happy 13th Birthday to this incredible person. I could waste everyone’s time with a list of obnoxious and pretentious adjectives, but all you really need to know is it’s an absolute delight to spend time with this guy. We’re all very lucky to know him. @joeegaming
🎬 Director Spotlight: Joe Raffa 🎥
Joe Raffa is a writer and director known for bold, character-driven storytelling. His latest documentary, Bad Indian: Hiding in Antelope Canyon, an official selection at this year’s Utah International Film Festival, uncovers the powerful story of The Corn Pollen Family.
What began as a history of injustice became a testament to resilience. Through Tadytin Tours, Rita Tsinigine and her family are not just surviving but reclaiming their narrative—using Antelope Canyon to educate and bridge cultural divides. Joe describes the experience as humbling and an honor to share.
💫 What did Bad Indian: Hiding in Antelope Canyon reveal to you? Share your thoughts below! #UtahFilmFestival #UIFF2025 #FilmmakerSpotlight #IndieDocumentary #BadIndianFilm