terra di tutti film festival
Documentaries and social cinema exhibition
6th edition | 2-14 october 2012
A good day to die
David Mueller, Lynn Salt | 2010 | USA | 90’ | hors concours
Dennis Banks is the American Indian Movement (A.I.M.) co-founder. The film describes Dannis Banks lifetime: his experiences in in the border’s schools, his military service in Japan, his detention at Stillwater State Prison and the consequent movement foundation. The American Indian Movement has changed the Indians life through the dialogue with Washington DC, Custer South Dakota and Wounded Knee.
David Muller is a producer and director. He has realized several television shows and documentaries and he won 15 awards. Among his works: Peace Pilgrim: waking 25.000 miles for peace, Synthesis dialogues with the Dalai Lama and Coach Parks.
Lynn Salt, producer and director, is member of the Directors Guild of America and since more than twenty years she works in film industry. He has directed, among others, Beautiful Wave and she has written The Haworth Bells.
This event is realized in collaboration with Festival delle Terre. At its 9th edition, the festival was created to promote, support and prove the experiences of people struggling against the agro model based on a few species intensive cultivation. The Festival shows, through audio-visual communication, the resistance at this development process and the research of solutions and alternatives able to ensure a better future for our Word.