Free Leonard Peltier

USA
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2025
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110 mins
Screening plus Q & A
Southern Hemisphere Premiere
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Co-Presented with Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF)

Leonard Peltier remains a beacon of resilience against oppression for so many. In this in-depth, archive-rich exploration, Jesse Short Bull and David France delve into Peltier’s imprisonment, the FBI actions that led to his controversial conviction, and the ongoing efforts to secure his release. Key figures from the American Indian Movement offer illuminating context alongside an archival interview with Peltier himself. Together they trace the events surrounding the 1975 Pine Ridge shoot-out, where he was convicted of killing two FBI agents — a charge he has denied for 50 years. Positioning Peltier’s struggle within a 500-year continuum of Indigenous resistance connects it to the U.S. government’s historical and ongoing abuses against Indigenous people, emphasising that the fight for Peltier’s freedom is part of an enduring fight for overdue justice.

Directors
Jesse Short Bull (Oglala Sioux Tribe)David France
Writers
Jesse Short Bull (Oglala Sioux Tribe)David France
Producers
Bird Runningwater ( Cheyenne & Mescalero Apache Tribes)Jhane Myers (Comanche & Blackfeet)David FrancePaul McGuire
Language
English
Classification
Unclassified - Restricted to persons 15 and over unless accompanied by an adult.

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Canada
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2021
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8 mins

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Director
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