Lakota Nation vs. United States

About This Film

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Festival Year: 2023
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Run Time: 121 Minutes
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Film Type: Feature
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Animated: No
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Countr(ies): USA
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English Subtitles: No
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Captions: None

Film Overview

Amidst the Black Hills territory of South Dakota, the Lakota Nation have fought for generations to wrest back control of land that is rightfully theirs. In this poetic nonfiction film from directors Jesse Short Bull and Laura Tomaselli, learn the true story of a broken treaty, a population forced into reservations, and a deadly presidential proclamation. —M.G.Showcasing the mission to reclaim the Black Hills of South Dakota, LAKOTA NATION VS. UNITED STATES is an urgent and intellectually vivid study of centuries of injustice against Indigenous communities and the sacred land they claim. In an evocative and wide-reaching assemblage of footage, this documentary intensely envelops the audience to confront prescient questions about the ongoing violation of Indigenous people and America’s history of overlooking its wrongdoing. Poetic in its visual storytelling and galvanizing in its sobering historical accounts, the film profoundly interrogates what can be done to restore justice from a violent past and reset the narrative for the future. —C.F.

Cast & Crew

Directed By

Jesse Short Bull
Laura Tomaselli

Produced By

Benjamin Hedin

Screenwriting

Layli Long Soldier

Cinematographers

Kevin Phillips

Editors

Laura Tomaselli