Incident at Oglala - The Leonard Peltier Story

Incident at Oglala - The Leonard Peltier Story


Starring:Norman Zigrossi, Robert Sikma, Darelle 'Dino' Butler, Bob Robideau, Norman Brown (II), Leonard Peltier, Duane Brewer, Calvin Jumping Bull, William Muldrow, Dennis Banks, James Abourezk, Sam Loud Hawk, Richard Wilson (XII), Severt Young Bear Sr., John Trudell, Kenneth Tilsen, Russell Means, William Kunstler, William Janklow, Deborah White Plume
Director: Michael Apted
Studio: Lions Gate
Product Type: DVD

Editorial Review:
Product Description
In 1975, armed FBI agents illegally entered the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. Gunfire Erupted a Native American and two FBI agents fell dead. After the largest manhunt in FBI history, three men were apprehended only one, Leonard Peltier, was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison. This is his story.

From the very beginning, Peltier s case has been dogged with controversy. Were the charges trumped up? Was the evidence falsified? Ware witnesses pressured to change their testimony? Many people, including some of today s greatest legal minds, believe that Peltier is an innocent man.

Twelve years ago, Robert Redford visited Leonard Peltier in prison. Today, after yours of struggle with the FBI and the prison system, he and director Michael Apted (Gorllos in the Mist, Coal Miner s Daughter) are able to present incident at Oglala a riveting examination of the case and the real story of what my be one of the most outrageous abuses of justice in American history

Features

  • Full screen Version
  • 2.0 Dolby Stereo Surround
  • Scene index
  • English Closed Captioning
  • Digitally Mastered


    System Requirements:
  • Running Time 90 Min

    Format: DVD MOVIE
    Amazon.com
    Robert Redford is the executive producer (and narrator) of this fine, eye-opening documentary about the violent events that took place in 1975 on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. Indian activists ended up in an extended standoff with FBI agents, and the result was several deaths, including two federal men whose killing (according to many people) was never clearly attributed to a specific gunman. Nevertheless, the government laid blame for the tragedy on Leonard Peltier, a Sioux political leader who has long been a focus for supporters believing he took the fall, possibly heroically, for others. Peltier has spent many years in prison, and Apted's film, which is hardly ambiguous in its commitment toward Peltier's hoped-for freedom, is persuasive in both its detail and its case against brutal federal policies toward Indians. Whatever one's position on the Peltier question, this is a compelling piece of work. --Tom Keogh
    Incident at Oglala - The Leonard Peltier Story
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • A must see movie
    • Incient at Oglala--Leonard Peltier
    • Well executed documentary
    • A great documentary
    • A Pitiful Experience for all.............
    Incident at Oglala - The Leonard Peltier Story
    Starring: Norman Zigrossi , Robert Sikma , Darelle 'Dino' Butler , Bob Robideau , and Norman Brown (II)
    Director: Michael Apted
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    Release Date: 2004-04-20

    Product Description

    In 1975, armed FBI agents illegally entered the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. Gunfire Erupted a Native American and two FBI agents fell dead. After the largest manhunt in FBI history, three men were apprehended only one, Leonard Peltier, was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison. This is his story.

    From the very beginning, Peltier s case has been dogged with controversy. Were the charges trumped up? Was the evidence falsified? Ware witnesses pressured to change their testimony? Many people, including some of today s greatest legal minds, believe that Peltier is an innocent man.

    Twelve years ago, Robert Redford visited Leonard Peltier in prison. Today, after yours of struggle with the FBI and the prison system, he and director Michael Apted (Gorllos in the Mist, Coal Miner s Daughter) are able to present incident at Oglala a riveting examination of the case and the real story of what my be one of the most outrageous abuses of justice in American history

    Features
  • Full screen Version
  • 2.0 Dolby Stereo Surround
  • Scene index
  • English Closed Captioning
  • Digitally Mastered


    System Requirements:
  • Running Time 90 Min

    Format: DVD MOVIE

    Amazon.com

    Robert Redford is the executive producer (and narrator) of this fine, eye-opening documentary about the violent events that took place in 1975 on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. Indian activists ended up in an extended standoff with FBI agents, and the result was several deaths, including two federal men whose killing (according to many people) was never clearly attributed to a specific gunman. Nevertheless, the government laid blame for the tragedy on Leonard Peltier, a Sioux political leader who has long been a focus for supporters believing he took the fall, possibly heroically, for others. Peltier has spent many years in prison, and Apted's film, which is hardly ambiguous in its commitment toward Peltier's hoped-for freedom, is persuasive in both its detail and its case against brutal federal policies toward Indians. Whatever one's position on the Peltier question, this is a compelling piece of work. --Tom Keogh

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars A must see movie.......2007-06-01

    This true story about Leonard Peltier, an American Indian, who is still in prison for crimes he did not commit will open your eyes to the unjust treatment of Native Americans by our government. The government's logic...Somebody had to pay for the killing of 2 white agents. So they pin it on Leonard Peltier, a Native American. FREE PELTIER!!!

    5 out of 5 stars Incient at Oglala--Leonard Peltier.......2007-05-17

    This is a documentary about the murders of 2 FBI agents on an Indian reservation in South Dakota. The movie is slightly biased in favor of Leonard Peltier an AIM member who was tried and convicted of the 2 murders. (It was biased toward him--but rightfully so.) This movie gives good insight to the tensions and history of "civil war" on the reservation during the 70s and 80s. They provide convincing evidence that Peltier was not given a fair trial and that the FBI bullied and falsified evidence to get a conviction at any cost. Key witnesses, AIM members, and Leonard Peltier give their version of what happened that day on the Res. John Trudell, also, sheds light on the tensions of AIM and the GOONs in that time period, as well as some of his own personal dealings/pain with losing his family in the cause.

    This is a good documentary for anyone interested in Native Americans of past and present and anyone interested in justice and American rights. Native or white, we are all Americans and deserve justice and fairness.

    I don't think you can go wrong with buying this film. If you are interested in present-day Native American culture and/or the Leonard Peltier case, then you should purchase the movie Thunderheart as well. Thunderheart is a drama that takes part of the Peltier story and meshes it with a storyline of the civil war between AIM and the GOONs. Thunderheart would be a little more clear if you have a background on AIM first. So, watch Incident at Oglala first and then watch Thunderheart. I hope you enjoy it and find it as informative as I have.

    5 out of 5 stars Well executed documentary.......2007-04-21

    This is a very well executed documentary. I have to admit I've heard the name Leonard Peltier thrown around for years and never had taken time until now to find out what the case was really about or what the issues were behind it. This film definitely has an agenda but after viewing it it is difficult to understand how anyone could not be shocked and sickened by some of the tactics the government employed to convict Peltier as well as just the awfulness of the lives of so many Native Americans on the reservations.

    5 out of 5 stars A great documentary.......2007-04-01

    This is a wonderful documentary, a great story with sweepign vistas, songs and narrative. It tells the story of Leonard Peltier an AIM activist accused of murdering federal agents on the Pine Ridge reservation. He is now on the great cause celebre's of the American prison system, and this movie makes the case for a false conviction, citing a variety of problems including the kind of car he drove and the weapon used in the shooting.

    Regardless of the truth, and the film is obviously an argument, this is an interesting documentary that tells the tale of an American tradegy, the confrontation of the AIM movement by the FBI and the killings that insued. The AIM movement was an important movement and its tragedy is part of the overall tragedy of the reservations. Either way this is an great documentary.

    Seth J. Frantzman

    4 out of 5 stars A Pitiful Experience for all....................2007-03-21

    Leonard Peltier. Not for everyone...but it ought to be.As an australian..it is not easy to comprehend the overt racism white america has towards its indigineous people .( likewise it is not easy to understand the racism here in Australia) But as an outsider ...it is harder.For some this is history...but for all the lives affected by this event I imagine it is carried with them to this day.If what is portrayed is true..it will come as no surprise as the typical injustices of the american legal system ..revenge disguised as justice. Dis- heartening...violence and ignorant prejudice will never be a solution....if Peltier is innocent...one would have to ask where is the honour of the person responsible? I'm not the one to judge.
    Incident at Oglala: The Leonard Peltier Story
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • A must see movie
    • Incient at Oglala--Leonard Peltier
    • Well executed documentary
    • A great documentary
    • A Pitiful Experience for all.............
    Incident at Oglala: The Leonard Peltier Story
    Starring: Norman Zigrossi , Robert Sikma , Darelle 'Dino' Butler , Bob Robideau , and Norman Brown (II)
    Director: Michael Apted
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    1. Dreamkeeper
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    4. The Doe Boy
    5. 500 Nations

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    Amazon.com

    Robert Redford is the executive producer (and narrator) of this fine, eye-opening documentary about the violent events that took place in 1975 on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. Indian activists ended up in an extended standoff with FBI agents, and the result was several deaths, including two federal men whose killing (according to many people) was never clearly attributed to a specific gunman. Nevertheless, the government laid blame for the tragedy on Leonard Peltier, a Sioux political leader who has long been a focus for supporters believing he took the fall, possibly heroically, for others. Peltier has spent many years in prison, and Apted's film, which is hardly ambiguous in its commitment toward Peltier's hoped-for freedom, is persuasive in both its detail and its case against brutal federal policies toward Indians. Whatever one's position on the Peltier question, this is a compelling piece of work. --Tom Keogh

    Description

    In 1975, armed FBI agents illegally entered the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. Gunfire erupted - a Native American and two FBI agents fell dead. After the largest manhunt in FBI history, three men were apprehended - only one, Leonard Peltier, was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison. This is his story. From the very beginning, Peltier's case has been dogged with controversy. Were the charges trumped up, was the evidence falsified, were witnesses pressured to change their testimony? Many people, among them some of today's greatest legal minds, believe that Peltier is an innocent man. Twelve years ago, Robert Redford visited Leonard Peltier in prison. Today, after years of struggle with the FBI and the prison system, he and director Michael Apted are able to present Incident At Oglala - a riveting examination of the case and the real story of what may be one of the most outrageous abuses of justice in American history.

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars A must see movie.......2007-06-01

    This true story about Leonard Peltier, an American Indian, who is still in prison for crimes he did not commit will open your eyes to the unjust treatment of Native Americans by our government. The government's logic...Somebody had to pay for the killing of 2 white agents. So they pin it on Leonard Peltier, a Native American. FREE PELTIER!!!

    5 out of 5 stars Incient at Oglala--Leonard Peltier.......2007-05-17

    This is a documentary about the murders of 2 FBI agents on an Indian reservation in South Dakota. The movie is slightly biased in favor of Leonard Peltier an AIM member who was tried and convicted of the 2 murders. (It was biased toward him--but rightfully so.) This movie gives good insight to the tensions and history of "civil war" on the reservation during the 70s and 80s. They provide convincing evidence that Peltier was not given a fair trial and that the FBI bullied and falsified evidence to get a conviction at any cost. Key witnesses, AIM members, and Leonard Peltier give their version of what happened that day on the Res. John Trudell, also, sheds light on the tensions of AIM and the GOONs in that time period, as well as some of his own personal dealings/pain with losing his family in the cause.

    This is a good documentary for anyone interested in Native Americans of past and present and anyone interested in justice and American rights. Native or white, we are all Americans and deserve justice and fairness.

    I don't think you can go wrong with buying this film. If you are interested in present-day Native American culture and/or the Leonard Peltier case, then you should purchase the movie Thunderheart as well. Thunderheart is a drama that takes part of the Peltier story and meshes it with a storyline of the civil war between AIM and the GOONs. Thunderheart would be a little more clear if you have a background on AIM first. So, watch Incident at Oglala first and then watch Thunderheart. I hope you enjoy it and find it as informative as I have.

    5 out of 5 stars Well executed documentary.......2007-04-21

    This is a very well executed documentary. I have to admit I've heard the name Leonard Peltier thrown around for years and never had taken time until now to find out what the case was really about or what the issues were behind it. This film definitely has an agenda but after viewing it it is difficult to understand how anyone could not be shocked and sickened by some of the tactics the government employed to convict Peltier as well as just the awfulness of the lives of so many Native Americans on the reservations.

    5 out of 5 stars A great documentary.......2007-04-01

    This is a wonderful documentary, a great story with sweepign vistas, songs and narrative. It tells the story of Leonard Peltier an AIM activist accused of murdering federal agents on the Pine Ridge reservation. He is now on the great cause celebre's of the American prison system, and this movie makes the case for a false conviction, citing a variety of problems including the kind of car he drove and the weapon used in the shooting.

    Regardless of the truth, and the film is obviously an argument, this is an interesting documentary that tells the tale of an American tradegy, the confrontation of the AIM movement by the FBI and the killings that insued. The AIM movement was an important movement and its tragedy is part of the overall tragedy of the reservations. Either way this is an great documentary.

    Seth J. Frantzman

    4 out of 5 stars A Pitiful Experience for all....................2007-03-21

    Leonard Peltier. Not for everyone...but it ought to be.As an australian..it is not easy to comprehend the overt racism white america has towards its indigineous people .( likewise it is not easy to understand the racism here in Australia) But as an outsider ...it is harder.For some this is history...but for all the lives affected by this event I imagine it is carried with them to this day.If what is portrayed is true..it will come as no surprise as the typical injustices of the american legal system ..revenge disguised as justice. Dis- heartening...violence and ignorant prejudice will never be a solution....if Peltier is innocent...one would have to ask where is the honour of the person responsible? I'm not the one to judge.

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