XTR与Jesse Short Bull指挥
‘Lakota Nation vs. the United States’ Documentary Set By XTR With Jesse Short Bull Directing
纪录片Studio XTR正在制作“ Lakota Nation与美国”,这是第一部记载Lakota印第安人为重新控制黑山的斗争的电影。Oglala Sioux Jesse Short Bull和“ MLK/FBI”编辑Laura Tomaselli导演了专题纪录片,本杰明·赫迪(Benjamin Hedin这部电影是由XTR的作家兼激进主义者莎拉·伊格尔(Sarah Eagle Heart),凯瑟琳·埃弗里特(Kathryn Everett)和布莱恩·穆瑟(Bryn Mooser)制作的,由XTR的作家兼激进主义者莎拉·伊格尔(Sarah Eagle Heart),凯瑟琳·埃弗里特(Kathryn Everett)和布莱恩·穆瑟(Bryn Mooser)制作。Cinetic Media将处理销售,他们也在从事电影的融资工作。ShortBull是2016年圣丹斯学院,美国原住民计划开发的Grant Grant获得者和Black Hills电影节的董事会成员。访谈科目包括尼克·蒂尔森(Nick Tilsen)和克里斯塔尔(Krystal人生的工作是利用强大的讲故事来分享恳求社会,环境和土著正义的深刻观点。” “知识和理解是倡导和有影响力的变革所需的基本要素。该项目的多层方法有助于准确地代表拉科塔人,因为我们现在允许康复和补救。为了开始忽略我们的文化和窃取正当和神圣的土地,要做的工作。” “ Lakota Nation与美国并不是历史书籍中的孤立活动,我们都在为此付出代价。我们通过这部电影的作品面对了我们历史上的情节,这些情节已方便地被遗忘,以便引导解决方案和解决方案XTR电影负责人凯瑟琳·埃弗雷特(Kathryn Everret在今天开始修复过去的错误。”“这是一个及时的故事,在屏幕和幕后有强大的声音,推动了必不可少的变化,” Ruffalo说。“争取黑山的斗争还远远没有结束,我们的目的是通过提高对当今美国面临的不公正现象的认识来支持拉科塔人。许多美国人思想的看法是这只是历史,这是“发生的”。他们不了解它正在发生。今天,它是直接的,大多是隐藏的。这是当前的问题。”
Documentary studio XTR is in production on "Lakota Nation vs. the United States," the first film to chronicle the Lakota Indians' fight to reclaim control of the Black Hills. Oglala Sioux Jesse Short Bull and "MLK/FBI" editor Laura Tomaselli direct the feature documentary, with Benjamin Hedin producing.
"Lakota Nation vs. the United States" will investigate how the sacred land was stolen in violation of treaty agreements and feature interviews with Indigenous citizens.
The film is executive produced by Mark Ruffalo, author and activist Sarah Eagle Heart, Kathryn Everett and Bryn Mooser from XTR. Sales will be handled by Cinetic Media, who are also working on the film's financing.
Short Bull is a 2016 Sundance Institute Native American and Indigenous Program Development Grant recipient and a board member of the Black Hills Film Festival. Interview subjects include Nick Tilsen and Krystal Two Bulls, activists who founded South Dakota's #landback movement.
“It is my life’s work to use powerful storytelling to share deep perspectives to implore social, environmental and Indigenous justice,” said Eagle Heart, who is also developing a docuseries with Ruffalo. “Knowledge and understanding are essential elements needed for advocacy and impactful change. The multilayered approach of this project helps accurately represent the Lakota people as we are now to allow healing and redressing.”
The documentary will feature a vibrant photographic aesthetic showing the sweeping terrain of South Dakota as accompaniment to the interviewees' testimonies.
“There is much work to be done in order to begin to reckon with the attempted erasure of our culture and stealing of rightful and sacred land,” said Short Bull. “Lakota Nation vs. the United States isn’t an isolated event in history books -- we're all still paying for it. Our work through this film confronts episodes of our history that have conveniently been chosen to be forgotten, in order to lead to solutions and cease such deplorable atrocities from happening against generations to come.”
Kathryn Everret, head of film at XTR, said, “Our hope is that this stirring meditation on the nature of justice highlights the much needed atonement for the misdeeds of history and what can be done in the present day to begin repairing the wrongs of the past.”
“This is a timely story with powerful voices on screen and behind the scenes, driving essential change,” said Ruffalo. “The fight for Black Hills is far from over and our intention is to support the Lakota people by raising awareness for the injustices they face in present-day America. The perception in many Americans’ minds is this is only historical, this ‘happened.’ What they don’t understand is that it is happening now. It is today, it is immediate and mostly hidden from your eye. This is a current issue.”
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