American Outrage
| Subjects: American Studies, Animal Rights, Biographies, Environment, Geography, Globalization, History, Human Rights, Law, Native Studies, Political Science, Sociology | ||||
AMERICAN OUTRAGE asks why the United States government has spent millions persecuting and prosecuting two elderly women grazing a few hundred horses and cows in a desolate desert? The United States Bureau of Land Management insists the sisters are degrading the land. The Dann sisters say the real reason is the resources hidden below this seemingly barren land, their Mother Earth. Western Shoshone land is the second largest gold producing area in the world. NOTE: DVD version includes original 56-minute version and a 33-minute version, plus 3 short extra scenes, and scene selection. |
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Awards:
- Best Feature Documentary, San Luis Obispo International Film Festival
- Best Documentary Feature, American Indian Film Festival
- Audience Award and Spirit & Advocacy Award, Mountainfilm In Telluride
- Audience Award (Feature Documentary), Ashland Independent Film Festival
- Audience Award (Documentary), Asheville Film Festival
- Grand Prize, Présence Autochtone Film Festival, Montréal
- Silver Remi, Houston Worldfest
- Human Rights Watch International Film Festival