Native American Film Series: Trudell

January 17, 2019, 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Listed In: Talks and Screenings

Trudell (2005) is a documentary about the life and work of activist John Trudell produced and directed by Heather Rae. The documentary follows Trudell’s life from childhood to his role as a leader in the American Indian Movement.

Continued from fall 2018, Plains Art Museum’s Native American Film Series highlights films directed and created by Native American and First Nations artists/filmmakers, showcasing the diversity and the creative energy of Native filmmakers working today. The film will be followed by a reflection and discussion led by filmmaker Falcon Gott.

Free and open to the public.


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