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Flagstaff Red Screen Film Festival presents WARRIOR WOMEN
Thursday, July 25, 7PM HARKINS THEATRES 16 ARIZONA THEATRICAL PREMIERE PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH VISION MAKER MEDIA
WARRIOR WOMEN Documentary, US, 2018, 1hr 4min
Producers: ITVS in association with Vision Maker Media, Anna Marie Pitman, Elizabeth Castle (Shawnee descent) and Christina D. King (Creek/Seminole) Co-Directors: Elizabeth Castle and Christina D. King Cinematographer: Andreas Burgess and John G. Larson Editors: Keiko Deguchi and Kristen Nutile
IN PERON: Director ELIZABETH CASTLE
LA Skins Fest Winner, Achievement in Documentary Film American Indian Film Festival Winner, Best Feature Documentary Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival Official Selection
Warrior Women is the untold story of American Indian Movement activists who fought for civil rights in the 1970s and the children who served as their inspiration and their cohorts. The film is anchored by one of the Red Power Movements most outspoken Lakota leaders, Madonna Thunder Hawk, and her daughter Marcy Gilbert. They weathered some of the most turbulent battles for Native sovereignty in the modern era: Thunder Hawk as an activist and mother, Marcy as a teenager growing into a young woman while sharing her mother with a movement that was bigger than either of them. Thunder Hawk lived through a time when Natives were ashamed to be themselves and violently pressured to conform to white culture. Warrior Women unveils real-life activism echoing far beyond news events into generations to come.
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LocationHarkins Theatres Flagstaff 16 (View)
4751 E Marketplace Drive
Flagstaff, AZ 86004
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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