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Taking Alcatraz is a gripping dive into a pivotal moment in Native American activism, narrated by Adam Fortunate Eagle, who was right there in the thick of it. John Ferry's documentary has this raw, almost tactile quality, as it blends present-day reflections with archival footage and photographs from the late '60s. It's not just a recounting of events; it captures the fervor and urgency of the occupation, weaving in themes of identity and resilience. The pacing feels deliberate, giving you time to absorb the weight of the stories being shared. There's a certain intimacy in Fortunate Eagle's storytelling, making it feel personal yet historically significant. It's a distinctive piece that resonates well beyond its runtime.
Focuses on Native American activismIncludes archival footage and interviewsReflects on identity and resilience themes
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