Indian Rights for Indian Women (2018)

Género : Documental, Historia

Tiempo de ejecución : 7M

Director : Alexandra Lazarowich

Sinopsis

Three intrepid women battle for Indigenous women's treaty rights.

Actores

Tripulaciones

Alexandra Lazarowich
Alexandra Lazarowich
Director
Alexandra Lazarowich
Alexandra Lazarowich
Writer
Chris Hsiung
Chris Hsiung
Writer
Chris Hsiung
Chris Hsiung
Executive Producer
Shivani Saini
Shivani Saini
Producer
Joseph Murray
Joseph Murray
Music
Lodewijk Vos
Lodewijk Vos
Music
Aaron Munson
Aaron Munson
Cinematography
Brenda Terning
Brenda Terning
Editor

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