Set & shot entirely on the Native American Indian Communities in Southern Arizona, GAIA, is a brutally realistic, authentic slice of life.
A group of Native Americans discover a young woman, left for dead, in the Arizona desert and take her to their reservation. Through her relationship with American Natives she manages to re-connect with her own innocence, but is forced to make a choice between being reborn out of the chaos of her past and dying in the grips of her darkness.
Here are what some people have said after experiencing GAIA:
In my mind what makes Gaia truly great is the visual splendor of the film and the poetry of its storytelling. I was weeping at several occasions in the story – and left the theatre feeling I had been transformed along with the main character.
Catherine Bainbridge - Producer/Director - “Real Injun”
I really appreciated Gaia as a piece of art. I've never experienced a film where so few words are spoken yet is so brutally honest. It drives home the importance of family, community and the richness of cultures despite the stark realities of the struggling poor. The setting is intensely real and the characters are pure. I was mesmerized.
Nancy Parson - PHD
There is adult content in the film not appropriate for children under 17.