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Incident at Oglala - The Leonard Peltier Story
Norman Zigrossi
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Robert Sikma
Lions Gate, 2004
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highly recommended
Revealing
I was impressed by the way this film was able to get candid interviews from the people involved. Redford must have been seeking the real truth without prejudice, or he would not have gotten so much honesty from everyone he interviewed.
Watch this film closely. I think if you do that you will see, as I did, that some of the people he talked to know exactly what happened, they are just not saying.
Whoever Mr. X is, he is a coward. How can he allow
Peltier
to languish in prison for his crimes? This is an outrage.
In any case, the people of Pine Ridge were in a crisis situation when this happened and any and all reactions to a couple of white men in pursuit in a nice car on the rez is understandable. An Indian was also killed in this exchange of gunfire, and no one was ever charged for the crime. Being white does not mean your life is worth more. Give me a break.
As for
Leonard Peltier
, as far as I am concerned, if he is 100% guilty and committed two executions at point blank range in 1975, he should still be paroled today. Whatever he did or did not do, the man is totally rehabilitated. He is a light to the
Oglala
s, and he ought to be free. He is also a diabetic and may not have long to live.
He's in jail because (in my opinion) there is some power struggle going on over land in South Dakota and over the relationship of Indians (NATIVE Americans) to the rest of us. I don't fully understand it, but I know that by now, any white man convicted of the same crimes probably would have been paroled.
This is an injustice.
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Meticulous, classic Michael Apted documentary
Meticulous, classic Michael Apted documentary...drama without a smidgen of sensationalism. Call me a nerd, but I was blown away by the editing. I could not even begin to conceive myself of how I'd go about piecing together a linear timeline of an incredibly convoluted, complex
story
(best represented by the notorious 18,000 pages of FBI paper...if you get my drift). But Apted and crew go about it methodically and choose to follow a particular timeline (resting heavily on Robideau and Butler, who appear at great length in the film) that gave me new insight into the story.
Also notable was John Trudell's presence; Apted knows how to bring out people's candid personalities so effortlessly, and the end result is that their hearts end up speaking as much as their words (as cheesy as that sounds...I don't know how else to say it. But if you've seen the 7up series, you know what I mean.) SO great to see ubiquitous people I've heard about for so long in the flesh [well, virtually, of course...although I HAVE met Bruce Ellison, who was still plugging away at this case 13 years later]. On that note, the detailed testimonies by lawyers and judges connected to the case did added a lot--notable in particular was the Iowa jury foreman. (One bright spot in the story that usually gets lost among the shadows.)
[A side note: Not sure what to conclude of the Iowa story, but it did strike me as interesting that the implication was that if
Peltier
had been tried simultaneously and not stuck in Canada, he, too, would have been found not guilty. But then, who knows what the FBI cronies would have done--they needed SOMEONE to punish...for the first time I considered that while
Leonard
is a scapegoat, perhaps he is that in the most pure of ways--he took on the wrath of terrorists for his people; not that things got so much better later, but other AIM members like Russell Means or Trudell or Butler/Robideau staying alive does cause me to step back and consider a weird sort of miracle. Actually, most of these guys say on the film that they were sure they were dead many times. Just the fact that they're standing there is crazy. And perhaps they are there because of Leonard. Anyway, that was something positive that I got.]
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Incient at Oglala--Leonard Peltier
This is a documentary about the murders of 2 FBI agents on an Indian reservation in South Dakota. The movie is slightly biased in favor of
Leonard
Peltier
an AIM member who was tried and convicted of the 2 murders. (It was biased toward him--but rightfully so.) This movie gives good insight to the tensions and hi
story
of "civil war" on the reservation during the 70s and 80s. They provide convincing evidence that Peltier was not given a fair trial and that the FBI bullied and falsified evidence to get a conviction at any cost. Key witnesses, AIM members, and Leonard Peltier give their version of what happened that day on the Res. John Trudell, also, sheds light on the tensions of AIM and the GOONs in that time period, as well as some of his own personal dealings/pain with losing his family in the cause.
This is a good documentary for anyone interested in Native Americans of past and present and anyone interested in justice and American rights. Native or white, we are all Americans and deserve justice and fairness.
I don't think you can go wrong with buying this film. If you are interested in present-day Native American culture and/or the Leonard Peltier case, then you should purchase the movie Thunderheart as well. Thunderheart is a drama that takes part of the Peltier story and meshes it with a storyline of the civil war between AIM and the GOONs. Thunderheart would be a little more clear if you have a background on AIM first. So, watch
Incident
at
Oglala first
and then watch Thunderheart. I hope you enjoy it and find it as informative as I have.
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Well executed documentary
This is a very well executed documentary. I have to admit I've heard the name
Leonard
Peltier thrown
around for years and never had taken time until now to find out what the case was really about or what the issues were behind it. This film definitely has an agenda but after viewing it it is difficult to understand how anyone could not be shocked and sickened by some of the tactics the government employed to convict Peltier as well as just the awfulness of the lives of so many Native Americans on the reservations.
A must see movie
This true
story about
Leonard
Peltier
, an American Indian, who is still in prison for crimes he did not commit will open your eyes to the unjust treatment of Native Americans by our government. The government's logic...Somebody had to pay for the killing of 2 white agents. So they pin it on Leonard Peltier, a Native American. FREE PELTIER!!!
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Robert Redford is the executive producer (and narrator) of this fine, eye-opening documentary about the violent events that took place in 1975 on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. Indian activists ended up in an extended standoff with FBI agents, and the result was several deaths, including two federal men whose killing (according to many people) was never clearly attributed to a specific gunman. Nevertheless, the government laid blame for the tragedy on
Leonard
Peltier
, a Sioux political leader who has long been a focus for supporters believing he took the fall, possibly heroically, for others. Peltier has spent many years in prison, and Apted's film, which is hardly ambiguous in its commitment toward Peltier's hoped-for freedom, is persuasive in both its detail and its case against brutal federal policies toward Indians. Whatever one's position on the Peltier question, this is a compelling piece of work. --Tom Keogh
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