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As Long as the Rivers Run is a fascinating deep dive into a pivotal moment in Native American rights. The documentary captures the tension and unrest that surrounded the U.S. v. Washington case, focusing on the Nisqually Indians at Frank's Landing. The film has this gritty, raw atmosphere that really pulls you into the struggles they faced. It's not polished like some modern docs, which I think adds to its charm and authenticity. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to sit with the emotions and realities of the situation. There's a stark honesty in the interviews and archival footage that feels quite powerful. It’s not just about the legal battle; it’s about the lives behind it, making it a thought-provoking watch.
Focuses on Native American rights and civil disobedience.Unique archival footage and interviews provide a raw feel.Examines the broader implications of the legal battle.
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