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Based On Young Adult Novel
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6.2/10
IMDbBest Supporting Actor | 2012 | Tatanka
Best Actress | 2012 | Willa
Best Feature Film | 2012 | Lawrence
Outstanding Actor in a Leading Role | 2012 | Tatanka
Best Film | 2012
Tatanka Means, who plays Martin Ortiz (Wolf), is the son of Russell Means, the actor and American Indian Movement activist who plays Martin's father, Willie Ortiz. Russell Means died of esophageal cancer in 2012, after filming on this movie was completed but before the finished film was released. His character in Tiger Eyes also has cancer.
Despite Judy Blume's forty years of writing bestsellers for children and young adults, Tiger Eyes is the first theater-release motion picture to be made out of any of her books. (There have been television productions made of Forever, the "Fudge" books, and Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great.)
Willa Holland didn't wear any makeup in the majority of this film.
Barbie Robertson's debut.
"[first lines] Davey: I wonder what it's like to be dead? I hope it's peaceful - like you're floating. I hope you don't keep thinking about how you died. Or why. Or how it makes no sense. The thing about it is, it's all so final. [black-out]"
"Wolf - Martin Ortiz: When I was young, I used to climb here all the time with my father. I hope it never changes. Davey: Everything changes."