Official selection of the 2010 SF Ocean Film Festival

January 16th, 2010

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Theater 39, The Embarcadero and Beach Street, San Francisco
Sunday, Feb. 07, 2010, 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM

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“This film invites us all to reconsider our limitations as we watch youth and elders make the impossible journey possible.” Lewis MehlMadrona, MD (“Coyote Medicine”)

Special Guest Appearances by Lakota PATHSTAR swimmers

“From the rugged sandstone of the Badlands to the broad blue expanse of San Francisco Bay, the film documents a seemingly impossible journey for young Lakota Sioux, encompassing geographic, cultural, physical, and spiritual challenges. “From the Badlands to Alcatraz” is a beautifully crafted, awe-inspiring journey, spreading hope and enthusiasm from its unlikely Alcatraz swimmers to its viewers who are sure to fall under its spell.” Judy Irving (“The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill”)

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This is one of the most beautiful and inspiring documentaries I have ever seen!”Lynne Cox (“Swimming to Antarctica”)

From the Badlands to Alcatraz weaves the past and present of both Alcatraz and the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation into a vivid depiction of the awe-inspiring journey five Lakota youth – Alkapoane White Calf, Lisa and Kelly Water, and Arlo and Philip Iron Cloud – navigate as they arrive in San Francisco from South Dakota and prepare for the extreme challenge of swimming from Alcatraz Island to the San Francisco Shore in September 2005. It follows the group’s first plunge into the San Francisco bay through their personal and collective challenges, disappointments, and triumphs as they strive to conquer both the Alcatraz swim and the dispiritedness connected to conditions on Pine Ridge. Richard Iron Cloud, the first Lakota to do this swim in 2003, and these five, willing to dare themselves into achieving the ‘unachievable,’ are the stars of the film, the deserving recipients of the tribute “You are an inspiration, not only to the Lakotas, but to everyone who wishes to go the ‘extra mile’ in their lives.”

Sneak peak of From the Badlands to Alcatraz

December 4th, 2009

Here’s a preview of the film. Enjoy!

American Indian Film Festival

November 7th, 2009

Selected by the San Francisco Chronicle as a Festival Highlight for the 34th American Indian Film Festival!!

From the Badlands to Alcatraz will show at San Francisco’s Embarcadero Theater on Wednesday, Nov. 11 as part of the noon program. (Estimated showing time for this film is 3 PM.)

Special guests Richard Iron Cloud, Arlene Iron Cloud, and Alkapoane White Calf, all from Pine Ridge, will be in San Francisco for the film showing.

Call 415.554.0525 to purchase tickets in advance with Visa or MasterCard. Tickets also available at theater on day of show.

This is one of the most beautiful and inspiring documentaries I have ever seen! Lynne Cox (‘Swimming to Antarctica’)

From the Badlands to Alcatraz weaves the past and present of both Alcatraz and the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation into a vivid depiction of the awe-inspiring journey five Lakota youth – Alkapoane White Calf, Lisa and Kelly Water, and Arlo and Philip Iron Cloud – who navigate as they arrive in San Francisco from South Dakota and prepare for the extreme challenge of swimming from Alcatraz Island to the San Francisco Shore in September 2005. It follows the group’s first plunge into the San Francisco bay through their personal and collective challenges, disappointments, and triumphs as they strive to conquer both the Alcatraz swim and the dispiritedness connected to conditions on Pine Ridge. Richard Iron Cloud, the first Lakota to do this swim in 2003, and these five, willing to dare themselves into achieving the ‘unachievable,’ are the stars of the film, the deserving recipients of the tribute “You are an inspiration, not only to the Lakotas, but to everyone who wishes to go the ‘extra mile’ in their lives.”

Judy Irving (‘The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hilll’) says of this film: From the rugged sandstone of the Badlands to the broad blue expanse of San Francisco Bay, the film documents a seemingly impossible journey for young Lakota Sioux, encompassing geographic, cultural, physical, and spiritual challenges. “From the Badlands to Alcatraz” is a beautifully crafted, awe-inspiring journey, spreading hope and enthusiasm from its unlikely Alcatraz swimmers to its viewers who are sure to fall under its spell.

Peter Coyote (Author and Actor) writes: “This lovely film chronicles the heroic effort of Oglala Lakota people to reclaim health and spiritual power by swimming from Alcatraz to San Francisco. As daunting as it is for anyone, for land-locked people who had only six days to train, it is an enormous undertaking. The film chronicles not only the event but also the struggle for those living on Pine Ridge Reservation to change their diet and overall health in the face of staggering poverty. Nancy Iverson is to be applauded for her work on the reservation as a pediatrician and for this must-see film.”

What an inspiring and deeply symbolic story of triumph for the Pine Ridge community. This film invites us all to reconsider our limitations as we watch youth and elders make the impossible journey possible. Lewis Mehl-Medrona (‘Coyote Medicine‘)

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June 19th, 2009