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Women of the White Buffalo

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Lakota women in South Dakota rise up against the forces that continue to suppress them. By preserving and protecting their ancestral values and wisdom, they provide a source of hope for their people.
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Noel Murray Los Angeles Times The film is part lament and part tribute, honoring the legacy of women who today — had American progress been less relentless or thoughtless — might be leading a thriving nation of Indigenous people, rather than fighting to keep their communities alive. Apr 17, 2022 Full Review Concepción de León New York Times Though the film lacks a clear narrative arc, put together, these stories draw a line between the historical genocide and displacement suffered by Indigenous people and the present destitution on reservations. Apr 14, 2022 Full Review Michael Talbot-Haynes Film Threat Women of the White Buffalo is a major triumph from a multi-talented artist. It may be grueling at times, but it is one of the best visions of something unseen released yet. Rated: 9/10 Apr 13, 2022 Full Review Emilie Black Cinema Crazed ...has a lot to teach and a film that really delves deep into its subject, letting the women at the center of everything really speak about what is affecting them and how they are managing to help one another as much as they can. Rated: 4.5/5 Apr 12, 2022 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Lakota women in South Dakota rise up against the forces that continue to suppress them. By preserving and protecting their ancestral values and wisdom, they provide a source of hope for their people.
Director
Deborah Anderson
Producer
Deborah Anderson, Charles M. Barsamian, Adam Schomer, Kumiko Hayashi
Screenwriter
Deborah Anderson
Production Co
i2i Productions, Deborah Anderson Creative, Westmount Pictures
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 26m
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