Incident at Oglala [videorecording] : the Leonard Peltier story / Miramax films, Spanish Fork Motion Picture Company presents a film by Michael Apted ; Studio Canal ; produced by Arthur Chobanian ; executive producer, Robert Redford.
Material type: FilmPublisher number: 12903 | Artisan Home EntertainmentPublication details: Santa Monica, Calif. : Artisan Home Entertainment, c2004, c1992.Edition: Full screen versionDescription: 1 videodisc (ca. 90 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inOther title:- Leonard Peltier story
- Editor, Susanne Rostock ; director of photography, Maryse Alberti ; music consultants, John Trudell, Jackson Browne.
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Adult DVD | Dr. James Carlson Library | DVD | 364.1523 I37 | Available | 33111006519710 | ||||
Adult DVD | Main Library | DVD | 364.1523 I37 | Available | 33111006618520 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Produced and narrated by Robert Redford, the documentary Incident at Oglala is an examination of the murder case involving Leonard Peltier. Produced and narrated by Robert Redford, the documentary takes place in the Indian reservations of South Dakota near Wounded Knee, where U.S. soldiers massacred the native population (including Sioux Chief Sitting Bull) in 1890. On June 6, 1975, two FBI agents were killed in a village near Oglala, SD, and though many were charged with the crime, only Native American leader Leonard Peltier was convicted of murder. The case involves conflicting evidence that suggests he is an innocent victim. Director Michael Apted dealt with the same subject matter in his narrative film Thunderheart, starring Val Kilmer. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi
Originally released in 1988.
Videodisc release of the 1991 documentary film.
Editor, Susanne Rostock ; director of photography, Maryse Alberti ; music consultants, John Trudell, Jackson Browne.
Narrator, Robert Redford.
Examines the 1975 incident where armed FBI agents illegally entered the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, resulting in the deaths of a Native American and two FBI agents. Explores the controversy and potential abuse of justice surrounding the case of Leonard Peltier, who was the sole person in the incident convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison.
MPAA rating: PG.
DVD; NTSC (Region 1); 2.0 Dolby stereo.
Closed captioned.