“We destroyed their past but you’re destroying their future,” an oil exec is informed in the trailer for Rebecca and Josh Tickell’s “On Sacred Ground,” a story function that revisits the controversial development of the Dakota Access Pipeline. The pic impressed by true occasions that transpired on reservation lands in 2016.
“On Sacred Ground” follows journalist and army vet Daniel (William Mapother, “Save Me”) and his employer, Elliot (David Arquette, “Scream”), a bigwig at the oil firm that commissioned him to put in writing about them in a optimistic gentle. The two discover themselves on opposing factions of the DAPL dispute, going “down separate paths during one of the most heated protests and confrontations with Native American tribes in modern US history,” the movie’s synopsis particulars.
The trailer sees Daniel transferring away from residence to put in writing a “no-BS” profile on the contentious pipeline, which is garnering media consideration amid protests by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. He insists that he was employed to unearth the fact, which is met with skepticism by members of the Sioux Nation. “Are you here to redeem yourself or make money for somebody else?” the journalist is requested in the trailer.
The Sioux Nation is seen galvanizing towards the illegal use of its land, as the development of the DAPL would violate the 1866 Treaty of Fort Laramie. Examining a map of the Sioux Treaty Lands, Daniel is informed that “everything you see there legally belongs to the Sioux Nation.”
The extra Daniel discovers about the pipeline’s development, the extra he finds himself at odds with the oil tycoons he has been working with. “You moved the pipeline right to the mouth of the reservation – it’s the only water source,” he tells Elliot.
“On Sacred Ground” was penned by Rebecca and Josh Tickell with Mapother.
Rebecca and Josh Tickell are additionally documentary filmmakers. Their newest doc, “The Revolution Generation,” a tribute to youth activists, was launched final yr.
“On Sacred Ground” premieres in theaters and on VOD January 13.
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