
The Exiles was directed and photographed by a group of young filmmakers — Mackenzie's college mates, fellow employees, and friends holding down a variety of day—to—day jobs in the motion picture industry. Much of the picture was shot on "short ends," the leftovers of 1,000—foot rolls (varying from 100 to 300 feet of stock) discarded by major film producers.
Mackenzie spent long hours making friends and earning the confidence of these Indians who finally agreed to re—enact a scenes from their lives for this picture. All of the actors, some of whom were recruited on the spur of the moment during the shooting, play themselves in the film.

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