ON SACRED GROUND
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471 South Coast Highway 101,Encinitas CA 92024
04 February, 2023
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ON SACRED GROUND The Red Earth Movement graciously welcomes the award winning film On Sacred Ground to Encinitas. The film explores our relationship to our water, our earth, each other and the future of humanity. Time: 7 PM Date: February 4 Location: La Paloma Theater in Encinitas Q&A with the directors and The Red Earth Movement to follow the film along with a Native American art exhibit by Chief Marvin Swallow. Tabling presentations of native habitat restoration and water. ON SACRED GROUND is based on the true events during the 2016 construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline that runs through the Standing Rock Indian Reservation. The film follows DANIEL (William Mapother), a journalist and military veteran, and ELLIOT (David Arquette), an oil company executive, who find themselves on opposite sides of the fight during the construction of the contentious pipeline. As the story unfolds, the two characters go down separate paths during one of the most heated protests and confrontations with Native American tribes in modern US history. On Sacred Ground stars William Mapother (Daniel McKinney), Amy Smart (Julie), Frances Fisher (Ricky), David Arquette (Elliot), Irene Bedard (Mary Singing Crow), Mariel Hemingway (Marion), David Midthunder (Terry), KateLynn E. Newberry (Shelley), Kerry Knuppe (Mika), Marshall Dancing Elk, Lucas (Chief Dancing Falcon), Alexandria Sipe (Water protector), Rebecca Harrell Tickell (Sam), Kevin McClatchy, (Kenneth)Layla Cushman, (Faith)Aqeel Ash-Shakoor, (Frank), Edwin Modlin II (Major Levy), Che Jim (Akicita), Anita Farmer Bergman (Water Protector) https://www.onsacredgroundmovie.com/ https://www.facebook.com/onsacredgroundmovie The RedEarth Movement is an autonomous movement mobilized for the ecosystem and the people bringing change offering a platform for education and participation. The health and wellness of ourselves as individuals requires us to unite for the protection of our waters and the healing of our land via fertile soil, regenerative farming, education and close council with youth and elders for cultural revitalization.
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