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Woman Walks Ahead,

directed by Susanna White (R, 1 hour, 41 minutes)

Based on true events, this heavily Hollywood-style frontier bio-pic brings glamour, good looks, and youth to a pair of what are actually aging historical characters whose relationship wasn't nearly as flirtatious and wink-worthy as that portrayed on the screen.

Woman Walks Ahead tells the story of Catherine Weldon (Jessica Chastain), a widowed feminist artist from New York who, in the 1880s, travels to North Dakota with her 12-year-old son to paint a portrait of Lakota Sioux chief Sitting Bull (Canadian actor and ballet dancer Michael Greyeyes), whose former grandeur has been reduced to slogging through life as a potato farmer as his tribe suffers at the hands of the government and white settlers.

Her arrival at Standing Rock is met with a lack of cooperation by bigoted U.S. Army Col. Silas Graves (Sam Rockwell), who has stationed troops around the Lakota reservation to undermine American Indian claims to the land. As Catherine and Sitting Bull grow closer and his life is threatened by government forces, Catherine chooses to stand up and fight.

Blu-ray bonuses include deleted scenes, a making-of featurette, and audio commentary with the director.

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Woman Walks Ahead, directed by Susanna White (R, 1 hour, 41 minutes)

MovieStyle on 08/31/2018

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