The Murder of Hi Good (73 min) is a true crime revisionist Western based on historical events in the frontier of Northern California, 1870. The film follows "Hi Good", the last Indian hunter of the west who was killed by his teenaged half-Indian indentured servant "Ned". Shot on 35mm by Academy Award nominated cinematographer James Laxton (Moonlight) and produced by Independent Spirit Award nominated Frederick Thornton (Drowning). Score is by Jon Raskin (of avant-garde Saxophone quartet ROVA) and Costumes designed by Ovation Award winning E.B. Brooks (The Legend of Georgia McBride) The film was edited by Emmy Award nominated J. Santos (Chef's Table). The screenplay is co-written by LA Art critic Doug Harvey. The film had its world premiere At FID Marseille.