Women+Film Festival

End of the Line: The Women of Standing Rock

Expired April 19, 2021 5:45 AM
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After the film, there will be a Q&A with Director Shannon Kring, and the subject of the film, Phyllis Young.

Moderated by Marie Berry, Associate Professor & Director, Inclusive Global Leadership Initiative - Josef Korbel School of International Studies | University of Denver.

End of the Line: The Women of Standing Rock is the incredible story of a small group of indigenous women who risk their lives to stop the $3.8 billion Dakota Access oil pipeline construction that desecrated their ancient burial and prayer sites and threatens their land, water, and very existence. When the population of their peaceful protest camp exceeds 10,000, the women unwittingly find themselves the leaders of a global movement.


Featuring exclusive footage including never-before-seen evidence of police brutality surrendered to the filmmakers by a disgraced law enforcement officer, End of the Line is both an exploration of the rise of indigenous and feminine power in the areas of social and environmental justice, and a searing and deeply personal story of four brave women. Together, they must face the personal costs of leadership, even as their own lives and identities are left transformed by one of the great political and cultural events of the early 21st century.


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  • Year
    2021
  • Runtime
    87 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Director
    Shannon Kring
  • Screenwriter
    Shannon Kring
  • Cast
    Waste Win Young, Phyllis Young, Ladonna Brave Bull Allard
  • Cinematographer
    Marc Gerke
  • Editor
    Lesley Kubistal, Joona Louhivuori
  • Music
    Ville Tanttu, Neil Kring