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End of the Line: Women of Standing Rock

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Shannon Kring

A writer/director/producer with 15 years experience in creating factual content. Her first television docuseries, THE KITCHENS OF BIRÓ, was broadcast nationally on PBS and won an Emmy in its first season. Her first feature documentary, 2012: THE BEGINNING, was the most-watched film of 1,400+ at MIPDoc Cannes. It went on to air on more than a dozen top television networks worldwide, and was presented by the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, Queen Sofía Foundation, UNESCO, NASA, Smithsonian Institution Museum of the American Indian, British Museum, National Museum of Finland, and many others. Her most recent production is the forthcoming television docuseries SACRED FOODS

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From acclaimed documentary filmmaker Shannon Kring comes END OF THE LINE, the incredible story of a group of indigenous women willing to risk their lives to stop the Dakota Access oil pipeline construction that desecrated their ancient burial and prayer sites and threatens their land, water, and very existence.

The ancestors warned against the “Black Snake” that would come to poison Mother Earth.
From acclaimed documentary filmmaker Shannon Kring comes END OF THE LINE, the incredible story of a group of indigenous women willing to risk their lives to stop the Dakota Access oil pipeline construction that desecrated their ancient burial and prayer sites and threatens their land, water, and very existence.

YEAR 2017

SECTION U.S. Doc Short

COUNTRY U.S.A.

RUN TIME 15 min

COMPANY Red Queen Media, LLC

EMAIL info@endofthelinefilm.com

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Featuring: The Women of Standing Rock

 

Director
Shannon Kring
Producer
Pearl Means
Executive Producers
Shannon Kring, Sophia Ehrnrooth, Amanda Romania
Cinematographer
Marc Gerke
Editor
Lesley Kubistal

 

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