Trudell


1h 20m 2005

Brief Synopsis

Incorporating years of work, 16mm and Super-8 film, video, and archival footage, a chronicle that begins in the late sixties when John Trudell and a community group, Indians of All Tribes, occupied Alcatraz Island for 21 months creating international recognition of the American Indian cause and, hen

Film Details

MPAA Rating
Genre
Biography
Documentary
Release Date
2005
Distribution Company
Balcony Releasing/HBO/Cinemax Documentary Films

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 20m

Synopsis

Incorporating years of work, 16mm and Super-8 film, video, and archival footage, a chronicle that begins in the late sixties when John Trudell and a community group, Indians of All Tribes, occupied Alcatraz Island for 21 months creating international recognition of the American Indian cause and, hence, birthing the contemporary Indian people's movement. From Alcatraz John's political journey continues as the National Spokesman of the American Indian Movement (AIM)--this work making him one of the most highly volatile political 'subversives' of the 1970's with one of the longest FBI files in history (over 17,000 pages.) In 1979, while protesting the US government's policy on American Indians, John burned an American Flag on the steps of the FBI headquarters in Washington DC. Within a matter of hours his pregnant wife, three children and mother-in-law were killed in a suspicious arson fire on a Nevada reservation. This ended John's involvement in organizational politics. He spent the next four years driving across America in a car given to him by his friend and fellow activist, Jackson Browne. It was during this period that John's voice as a poet began to surface. His gift as an orator carried him through his pain and he found a new way to represent his manifesto and cause. In 1983 he began to put his words to music with the help of Kiowa guitar legend, the late Jesse Ed Davis, and Jackson Browne. His eloquence, sensibility and knowledge move him into the realm of social theorist and philosopher. John does not adhere to a dogma or school of thought but has created his own diatribe based in experience, having lived through and taken part in some of the most turbulent American political events of the past century. John Trudell's musical and film career have led him to work with the likes of Robert Redford (Incident at Oglala), Sam Shepard and Val Kilmer (Thunderheart), Kris Kristofferson, Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne, Amy Ray and more recently Angelina Jolie, who produced his current album, Bone Days. The film combines interviews with his allies from the entertainment community, the 'movement' days, and his friends and family within its larger scope.

Film Details

MPAA Rating
Genre
Biography
Documentary
Release Date
2005
Distribution Company
Balcony Releasing/HBO/Cinemax Documentary Films

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 20m

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Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States Winter February 3, 2006

Released in United States February 24, 2006

Released in United States March 10, 2006

Released in United States on Video March 20, 2007

Released in United States January 2005

Released in United States June 2005

Shown at SILVERDOCS:AFI/Discovery Channel Documentary Festival June 14-18, 2005

Released in United States Winter February 3, 2006

Released in United States February 24, 2006 (Quad Cinema; New York City)

Released in United States March 10, 2006 (Laemmle Theatres; Los Angeles)

Released in United States on Video March 20, 2007

Released in United States January 2005 (Shown at Sundance Film Festival (Documentary Competition) January 20-30, 2005.)

Released in United States June 2005 (Shown at SILVERDOCS:AFI/Discovery Channel Documentary Festival June 14-18, 2005)