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    No More Smoke Signals

    2009 · Documentary · 1h 30m
  2. Jun 5, 2009 · No More Smoke Signals: Directed by Fanny Bräuning. With Roxanne Two Bulls, John Trudell, Bruce Ellison, Derrick Janis. The movie is about the Kili Radio in Porcupine, in The Pine Ridge Indian Reservation (SD). Several important Native Americans (and Whites), that have influenced Lakota culture over the years, are given a voice.

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    • Fanny Bräuning
    • 2009-06-05
  3. May 15, 2009 · NO MORE SMOKE SIGNALS Dir: Fanny Bräuning, Switzerland, 90 min, 2008, DocumentaryKili Radio "Voice of the Lakota Nation" is broadcast out of a small wooden ...

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  4. May 7, 2020 · NO MORE SMOKE SINGALS | Swiss Movie Trailer | filmo 2020 - YouTube. filmo. 1.45K subscribers. 11. 787 views 3 years ago. https://www.filmo.ch/katalog/staffel-... - Native Hip Hop instead of...

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  5. Aug 11, 2008 · 31K views 15 years ago. Trailer to the documentary film "No More Smoke Signals" about the Lakota Native American radio station "Kili Radio". Directed by Fanny Bräuning, produced by www ...

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  6. A forgotten place between struggle and hope, between Indian legends and everyday life on the poorest reservation in the USA. But there is Roxanne Two Bulls, who wants to begin a new life on the land of her ancestors, and the young DJ, Derrick, who discovers his talent for music at KILI. There is also Bruce, Caucasian, an attorney who has ...

  7. Apr 16, 2009 · Overview. Kili Radio - "Voice of the Lakota Nation" - is broadcast out of a small wooden house that sits isolated on a hill, lost in the vast countryside of South Dakota. It’s a place that’s long forgotten; lying at the crossroads between combat and hope, between the American dream and daily existence on America’s poorest reservation.

  8. The film combines with great skill the story and role of KILI radio on the Pine Ridge Reservation (which is the size of Connecticut and has no newspaper and no movie theater) and contemporary reportage about, and the consequences of, the armed stand-off between members of the American Indian Movement and federal troops in 1973.

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