Bad River Film Screening (free, registration required)

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    Bad River - Film Screening 

    Bad River is a documentary film that chronicles the Wisconsin-based Bad River Band’s ongoing fight for Sovereignty. Free, registration required.

     

    BAD RIVER, narrated by Quannah ChasingHorse and Academy-Award nominee, Edward Norton; written and directed by award-winning filmmaker, Mary Mazzio; and produced by Grant Hill (Owner of the Atlanta Hawks) and Allison Abner (writer for NarcosWest Wing and descendant of the Stockbridge Munsee Band), is a new documentary film which chronicles the Wisconsin-based Bad River Band and its ongoing fight for sovereignty, a story which unfolds in a groundbreaking way through a series of shocking revelations, devastating losses, and a powerful legacy of defiance and resilience, which includes a David vs. Goliath battle to save Lake Superior, the largest freshwater resource in America. As Eldred Corbine, a Bad River Tribal Elder declares: “We gotta protect it… die for it, if we have to.”

    Called “a powerful chronicle” by Bill McKibben (writer for The New Yorker), “profoundly moving” by film critic Liz Braun, “a 10 out of 10” by film critic Vincent Schilling, and “brilliant” by David Corn of Mother Jones, BAD RIVER has already had remarkable impact, launched theatrically in partnership with AMC Theatres in 25 major markets across the country. The film lasted nearly two months in theaters (a rare feat for an independent documentary). “We haven’t seen lines out the door like this since Barbie,” said the manager of the Ashland Bay Cinema in Wisconsin, who also reported that BAD RIVER outperformed major Hollywood releases for 8 successive weekends. Leonardo DiCaprio posted our trailer (which definitely provided a boost), along with Jason Momoa, Mark Ruffalo, Edward Norton (our narrator) and Channing Tatum. The film has been nominated for three Critic’s Choice Awards, won an EMA for Best Documentary from the Environmental Media Association, and was the answer to 41 Down of last week’s New Yorker crossword puzzle.

    The film is executive produced by Mato Wayuhi (Reservation Dogs), Taylor Hensel (Reservation Dogs, Reciprocity Project), Victor Lopez-Carmen (former co-chair of the UN’s Indigenous Youth Caucus), Tracy Rector (Reciprocity Project), and Alec Sokolow (Toy Story), along with Arthur M. Blank, Tamia Hill, MC McCall, Bill Hudson, Bryan White, Chris White, Bill McNabb, Katie McNabb, Bruce Herring, Tricia Herring, Sue Wagner, and Jay Ruderman.

    The film is offered in partnership with the Water is Life FestivalLittle Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians Natural Resources Department, and 50 Egg Films.

     

     

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