TRUDELL Special Edition DVD - ON SALE

In 1979, while protesting the US government's policy on American Indian affairs, John Trudell burned an American Flag on the steps of FBI headquarters in Washington DC. Within a matter of hours his pregnant wife, three children and mother-in-law were killed in a suspicious fire on a Nevada reservation. This ended his role in the movement, but his voice would not be silenced.

From the late 1960’s occupation of Alcatraz Island to the current international stage of politics and performance, Heather Rae’s provocative and poignant film reveals the essence of a true American original.

This Special Edition DVD includes

+Unseen interviews and out-takes of John Trudell
+Party and performance footage from the TRUDELL Premiere at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival
+An Interview with director Heather Rae
+DVD-Rom features including web-links to several outreach, media, activist and educational sites in line with the spirit of TRUDELL (including direct access to ITVS' National Outreach Program which offers curriculum materials for classroom use)

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