Watch and vote for The Longest Sun, a film about the Tewa peoples of New Mexico.

2013 Festival | The Longest Sun PBS Short Film Festival

Premiered March 04, 2013
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2013 Festival | The Longest Sun

Watch and vote for ? The Longest Sun,? a short fiction film told entirely in the endangered language of Tewa. The film tells the story of Tahn Pi, a young Tewa boy, who sets out on a mythical journey to stop the sun from setting. To cast your vote, visit http://www.pbs.org/filmfestival/vote/

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