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Tatanka

Jacob Bricca
United States, 2014, 83 min.

In English.
This film is family friendly.

Official Selection, Portland Film Festival Official Selection, Santa Cruz Film Festival Official Selection, Santa Fe Film Festival Official Selection, Buffalo Niagara Film Festival Honorable Mention, Santa Monica Independent Film Festival

The son of a sixties activist confronts the enigma that is his father, a man whose uncompromising idealism helped build a movement but nearly tore his family apart. Featuring Joan Baez, Cesar Chavez, Dolores Huerta and Daniel Ellsberg.

Category: Documentary.
Themes: Aging, Family, Human Rights, Relationships.

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