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Drowned Land

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In the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, the Kiamichi River is a bastion of eco-diversity. However, a Texas corporation seeks to build a hydroelectric plant on the small river and the state of Oklahoma aims to divert the river’s water 200 miles away to Oklahoma City, threatening locals’ way of life and sustainability in the River Valley. For a group of locals, theirs is a generations-long struggle with resource extraction and displacement that began with the Trail of Tears. The story follows the river as its main character as the director also explores the effects of her Choctaw grandfather’s work for the Army Corps of Engineers - damming rivers throughout tribal land in Oklahoma. Interwoven are the stories of the river’s advocates—residents, Choctaw culture-keepers and scientists—who have come together to protect the river.


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  • Year
    2025
  • Runtime
    85 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Awards
    Best Oklahoma Documentary (deadCenter Film Festival), Best Documentary (Circle Cinema Film Festival), Emerging Filmmaker Award (Thin Line Fest)
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  • Director
    Colleen Thurston
  • Producer
    Colleen Thurston, Michelle Svenson
  • Cinematographer
    Charles Elmore
  • Editor
    Gloria Shade, Janna Kyllästinen, Zach Litwack
  • Composer
    Samantha Crain
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