Blackhorse Lowe is an American filmmaker, director, producer, photographer and editor. He is known for narrative films set on the Navajo reservation that explore the pull between Navajo tradition and contemporary non-Navajo ways. Members of his family have been active participants in his productions and are often cast as the actors.
Yootó hahoodzo (New Mexico)
(Director)
HOOGHAN
(Director)
Metal Belt
(Director)
Gallup (Na'nízhoozhí)
(Director)
Opening Scene
(Director)
Chasing the Light
(Director)
Chasing the Light
(Writer)
5th World
(Director)
5th World
(Writer)
5th World
(Editor)
Craters of the Moon
(Editor)
Craters of the Moon
(Co-Producer)
Mino Bimaadiziwin
(Editor)
b.DREAMS
(Editor)
b.DREAMS
(Director)
b.DREAMS
(Writer)
b.DREAMS
(Producer)
Shimásání
(Director)
Shimásání
(Screenplay)
Hoverboard
(Producer)
Hoverboard
(Production Manager)
A Song Often Played on the Radio
(Camera Operator)
Fukry
(Director)
Fukry
(Writer)
Fukry
(Director of Photography)
Little Chief
(Thanks)
Four Sheets to the Wind
(Assistant Production Coordinator)
Reservation Dogs
(Director)
Big Sky
(Director)
Navajo Police: Class 57
(Executive Producer)
Outer Range
(Director)