ALL WE'VE LOST
Director/Producer
A mother refuses to give up fighting for her wrongfully imprisoned son's release, culminating in a spectacular bipartisan collective effort spanning local and national exoneration and innocence activist movements.
Learn more at: allwevelost.com
RETURN TO FORETOP'S FATHER
Director/Producer
A Native American elder travels to a sacred landmark to conduct a pipe ceremony to bring awareness to negative impacts resulting from the disconnect between nature and modern culture.
RANDY
Director/Producer
Until his death, a young man documents his fight to survive a terminal brain tumor, all the while exposing flaws in the U.S. health care system as insurance companies deny him coverage.
FREE LEONARD PELTIER
Co-Producer
Premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival.
In FREE LEONARD PELTIER, acclaimed directors Jesse Short Bull and David France revisit one of the most discredited convictions in modern America—the double life sentences handed down to Indian rights activist Leonard Peltier for the 1975 murder of two FBI agents on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation of South Dakota.
Learn more at: freeleonardfilm.com
Using a mix of contemporary interviews, archival footage and AI recreations, Short Bull and France bring alive the energy of the times, when the American Indian Movement (AIM) was rising up to protest centuries of injustice and oppression, and the US government was pushing back hard. The film chronicles occupations, arrests, demands, assassinations—and in the midst of it all, the story of Peltier, a one-time auto mechanic who joined the AIM movement to protect and advocate for his people and quickly found himself in a war. Short Bull and France situate Peltier’s story in the broad sweep of history, from his forced time in an Indian boarding school to the legal harassment he endured as a young man to the intense siege he found himself in when the FBI descended on the Pine Ridge compound where he and others were staying. FREE LEONARD PELTIER vividly captures the climate of fear and apprehension that pervaded Pine Ridge at the time—and once Peltier is accused of murdering two FBI agents, it tracks the legal machinations and dirty pool tactics that saw him arrested, tried, convicted and imprisoned, all on the basis of evidence long since shown to be inconclusive at best and falsified at worst. On the fiftieth anniversary of the shootout on Pine Ridge, with Peltier still in prison, Short Bull’s and France’s documentary arrives to revisit his case in a new era and to advocate for just what its title suggests: FREE LEONARD PELTIER.
THE SUMMER OF '81
Director/Producer
The story of Wyoming man, Bob Taylor and the spirit and struggles of his life's journey. From teaching in the city, to being a Cowboy in Wyoming, to raising his family without electricity in the cabin he built by hand, and of course baseball. Above all, this film is about life and holding on to those memories that make us who we are. Good or bad, everyone has their own Summer of '81.
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