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    Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee

    2007 · Docudrama · 2h 11m

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  1. BURY MY HEART AT WOUNDED KNEE is a vividly textured, high-quality cable movie from Law & Order creator Dick Wolf. There is resemblance between this Old West and that moody police-procedural where tense court hearings and suspect Q&As outnumber car chases.

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  3. May 27, 2007 · Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee: Directed by Yves Simoneau. With Anna Paquin, Chevez Ezaneh, August Schellenberg, Duane Howard. A historic chronicle based on the book by Dee Brown explains how Native Americans were displaced as the United States expanded west.

    • (7.6K)
    • Drama, History, Western
    • Yves Simoneau
    • 2007-05-27
  4. Reviews 78% Audience Score 2,500+ Ratings In the 1880s, after the U. S. Army's defeat at the Battle of the Little Bighorn, the government continues to push Sioux Indians off their land.

    • (395)
    • Yves Simoneau
    • TV-14
    • Aidan Quinn
  5. Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee is a 2007 American Western historical drama television film adapted from the 1970 book of the same name by Dee Brown. The film was written by Daniel Giat, directed by Yves Simoneau and produced by HBO Films.

    Year
    Award
    Category
    Nominee (s)
    2007
    Outstanding Achievement in Casting – TV ...
    René Haynes
    2007
    Kevin O’Connor
    2007
    Michael Ornstein
    2007
    Online Film & Television Association ...
    Best Motion Picture
    Best Motion Picture
    • Western Historical Drama
  6. Released to HBO in 2007, "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee" is a historical Western based on several chapters of Dee Brown's book of the same name and details the last days of the Sioux Nation, culminating in the infamous massacre at Wounded Knee.

  7. Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee Reviews. The cast alone commands respect. Full Review | Jan 11, 2018. Powerful drama which charts the greed, racial hatred, violence, deception, and...

  8. May 27, 2007 · Screenplay. Beginning just after the bloody Sioux victory over General Custer at Little Big Horn, the story is told through two unique perspectives: Charles Eastman, a young, white-educated Sioux doctor held up as living proof of the alleged success of assimilation, and Sitting Bull the proud Lakota chief whose tribe won the American Indians ...

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