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Named for the deep affinity that Justin Neal has for this clever, and at times haunting bird, Holy Crow Arts is committed to undertaking projects that support the research and creation of Neal’s artistic voice and support the development of production and touring of his original theatrical works and collaborative artistic projects. Holy Crow Arts supports the development of educational workshops and community-engaged projects offered and developed by Justin Neal, or other like-minded performance partners in and around the unceded territory of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) and xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam).

THE SKINS GAME

Logline — Two Indigenous men go on a cross border road trip of discovery as they replace insidious mascots with stunning artwork as they evade bloodthirsty villains


The Skins Game

SCREENPLAy, FEATURE

2023 Indigenous screen office grant recipient

2023 finalist black List “writer-driven shorts” competition

LOGLINE

After meeting in jail in Vancouver, B.C. two Indigenous men reunite by chance and embark on a cross border road trip to New Mexico. The journey goes sideways as they deface racist school mascots and grapple with who they really are.



NOTABLE SCRIPT ACCOMPLISHMENTS TO DATE:

  • Top 6% Coverfly

  • View the IMDb page here

  • 2023-24 Indigenous Screen Office Development

  • 2023 Black List x GM Writer Driven Shorts Competition, Finalist

  • 2021 Telefilm Development Funding Recipient

  • 2020 & 2016 Sundance Lab, second round selection.

2015-2019