6/13/10
A Good Day to Die
Dennis Banks co-founded the American Indian Movement (A.I.M.) in 1968 to call attention to the plight of urban Indians in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The film presents an intimate look at Dennis Banks' life beginning with his early experience in boarding schools, through his military service in Japan, his transformative experience in Stillwater State Prison and subsequent founding of a movement that, through confrontational actions in Washington DC, Custer South Dakota and Wounded Knee, changed the lives of American Indians forever.
A Good Day To Die is
Produced & Directed by: David Mueller & Lynn Salt (Choctaw)
Executive Produced by: Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation
Co-Produced by: Tashina Banks (Lakota-Ojibwa), Takeo Koshikawa
Associate Produced by: Bob Hicks (Creek-Seminole), Matt Martinez (Ohkay Owingeh)
Edited by: Robert McFalls
Trailer Edited by: Garrett Castillo
Music Composed by:Michel Tyabji
Music Supervisor: Michel Tyabji
Sound Mixed by: Rosa Costanza Tyabji
Poster & Website Design: Adil Tyabji
For more info go to the website: http://www.agooddaytodiefilm.com/
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