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Overview

User Rating:
7.1/10   1,548 votes
Director:
Yves Simoneau
Writers (WGA):
Daniel Giat (teleplay)
Dee Brown (book)
Release Date:
27 May 2007 (USA) more
Genre:
Drama | History | Western more
Plot:
A chronicle of how American Indians were displaced as the U.S. expanded west. Based on the book by Dee Brown. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for 3 Golden Globes. Another 20 wins & 19 nominations more
NewsDesk:
(4 articles)
Atonement Leads Golden Globe Nominations
 (From IMDb News. 13 December 2007)

Spike Lee & Timberlake Winners at Creative Emmys
 (From WENN. 10 September 2007)

User Comments:
The Story Speaks Louder Than This Film more
US TV Schedule:
Mon. Dec. 87:45 AMHBO   

Cast

 (Cast overview, first billed only)

Anna Paquin ... Elaine Goodale

Chevez Ezaneh ... Ohiyesa / Young Charles
August Schellenberg ... Sitting Bull
Duane Howard ... Uncle

Aidan Quinn ... Henry Dawes

Colm Feore ... General Sherman
Fred Dalton Thompson ... President Ulysses S. Grant (as Fred Thompson)
Nathan Lee Chasing His Horse ... One Bull (as Nathan Chasing Horse)

Wayne Charles Baker ... Jacob
Brian Stollery ... Bishop Whipple

Shaun Johnston ... Col. Nelson Miles
Gordon Tootoosis ... Chief Red Cloud
Billy Merasty ... Young Man Afraid
Morris Birdyellowhead ... American Horse

Eddie Spears ... Chasing Crane
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Untitled Wounded Knee Project (USA) (working title)
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Runtime:
133 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital
Filming Locations:
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Company:
HBO Films more

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Trivia:
Originally began development in 1995 as a two-part miniseries for ABC. more
Goofs:
Continuity: The mouse that craws under the blanket is clearly not the same mouse that is hit with the pan by the Indian woman and then removed from under the blanket. more
Quotes:
Sitting Bull: You must take them out of our lands.
Col. Nelson Miles: What precisely are your lands?
Sitting Bull: These are the where my people lived before you whites first came.
Col. Nelson Miles: I don't understand. We whites were not your first enemies. Why don't you demand back the land in Minnesota where the Chippewa and others forced you from years before?
Sitting Bull: The Black Hills are a sacred given to my people by Wakan Tanka.
Col. Nelson Miles: How very convenient to cloak your claims in spiritualism. And what would you say to the Mormons and others who believe that their God has given to them Indian lands in the West?
Sitting Bull: I would say they should listen to Wakan Tanka.
Col. Nelson Miles: No matter what your legends say, you didn't sprout from the plains like the spring grasses. And you didn't coalesce out of the ether. You came out of the Minnesota woodlands armed to the teeth and set upon your fellow man. You massacred the Kiowa, the Omaha, the Ponca, the Oto and the Pawnee without mercy. And yet you claim the Black Hills as a private preserve bequeathed to you by the Great Spirit.
Sitting Bull: And who gave us the guns and powder to kill our enemies? And who traded weapons to the Chippewa and others who drove us from our home?
Col. Nelson Miles: Chief Sitting Bull, the proposition that you were a peaceable people before the appearance of the white man is the most fanciful legend of all. You were killing each other for hundreds of moons before the first white stepped foot on this continent. You conquered those tribes, lusting for their game and their lands, just as we have now conquered you for no less noble a cause.
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Movie Connections:
Featured in The 59th Primetime Emmy Awards (2007) (TV) more
Soundtrack:
Happy Times more

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7 out of 9 people found the following comment useful:-
The Story Speaks Louder Than This Film, 7 January 2008
7/10
Author: fwomp from United States

BURY MY HEART AT WOUNDED KNEE is a somber retelling of the events leading up to the massacre at (what is now) the Wounded Knee Memorial. But this isn't a documentary. This is a made-for-TV fictional retelling, and it is the "made-for-TV" bit that makes this important American event lose some of its composure.

The entire production flags because of the TV aspect, many of the film shots losing their impact either because of lack of attention to detail or funds (or probably both). Either way this could've been an extreme visual recollection for most viewers but instead it lacks the depth I would've liked to have seen.

Regardless, there are some stellar appearances and acting within it. August Schellenberg as Sitting Bull undeniably has the most impact. Recent movie viewers will probably remember him from his portrayal as Powhatan in THE NEW WORLD. The contrast between the character in The New World and here in Wounded Knee shouldn't be lost, either. Without Powhatan and Pocahontas, the white settlers at Jamestown would've perished within the first few winters. And now, in Wounded Knee, it is the white man who destroys what is left of Native American life; a terribly stark (and bloody) reality.

The other notables are Adam Beach (FLAGS OF OUR FATHERS) as Charles Eastman, and Aidan Quinn as Senator Henry Dawes. They spend a lot of time together on film and they played against/off each other exceptionally well. Charles being the "new wave" Indian who melds into the white man's way of life until exposed to reservation life at Pine Ridge. Henry Dawes seeing himself as "The Great White Savior Of The Indians" by passing legislation that loops a few nooses around the necks of the Plains Indians' way of life without even realizing it.

But other actors have little to offer. Anna Paquin (X-MEN) as Charles' white love interest (and eventual wife) is seen too infrequently so the relationship between the two has little impact. She does a good job of acting but the script stymied any possibility of real success. From here the acting dips into the drab and boring. I have to give mention to Senator Fred Thompson (currently a Republican runner for the U.S. Presidency) who plays President Ulysses S. Grant. We see maybe four frames of film with him in it and then he's gone. This surprised me greatly since it was Grant's administration that doomed Native Americans by rounding them up and placing them on reservations.

Despite my misgivings about the script, cinematography and acting, this is a vital story that needs to be told, and it isn't something that is normally taught in grade school or higher. Europeans (us) conquered this land and its people, and pushed them into holding pens where they, to this day, await justice for our multiple treaty violations and massacres of their men, women and children (I will say that the scenes depicting large-caliber rifle bullets ripping through young kids was filmed well and was equally hard to watch).

So the story gives this film a higher rating than anything within it, which is unfortunate, as this terrible moment in American history needs to be remembered just as much as Germany needs to remember its holocaust.

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