Contes de l'Ouest américain au XIXe siècle, racontés du point de vue de deux familles, l'une de colons blancs et l'autre d'Amérindiens.Contes de l'Ouest américain au XIXe siècle, racontés du point de vue de deux familles, l'une de colons blancs et l'autre d'Amérindiens.Contes de l'Ouest américain au XIXe siècle, racontés du point de vue de deux familles, l'une de colons blancs et l'autre d'Amérindiens.
- A remporté 2 prix Primetime Emmy
- 22 victoires et 32 nominations au total
Avis en vedette
We stole their land and made promises that were never going to be kept and they knew it(the government). The final Episode Ghost Dance and the massacre at Wounded Knee was so intense it made me ashamed to know that we could do this and be proud of ourselves.I have been to Wounded Knee it is a very sad place and now this series makes it more realistic as to what happened there.These were innocent people they slaughtered!
I would recommend as a supplement a recent book, "Making the White Man's Indian: Native Americnas and Hollywood Movies." The book covers 100 years of Indians in the movies and gives many behind-the-scenes stories. If you're interested in the subject and like movies about Native Americans, watch the series and check out this book.
The problem with telling the story of the West is that most of time it was grueling hardship, and not exciting action. What was recorded in people's letters and journals were these simple hard facts of life, while the myth makers, story tellers and newsmen made the west something it never was.
So since "Dances with Wolves" historical westerns tend towards the slower pace of life of the time. Of course this is accompanied by sweeping panoramic camera shots and a stirring sound track.
It starts by telling the story in two ways, one from the point of view of "The White Man" and other in terms of dreams and mysticism of the Indian people. But it doesn't go behind the facade of Indian story telling methodology or stay true to that methodology.
It all adds up to slightly disappointing tale, yet one that manages for maybe the first time I know of, to personalize much of the story that made up "The West". From the trail blazers, to the cover wagons of the first settlers, to Californian gold rush, building the railroad, and of course the Indian wars and massacres.
This is perhaps a goal so high, that if the film makers failed to hit their mark, the achievement is still of note.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe title of the series is also the title of the Oscar-winning original song by Annie Lennox, Fran Walsh and Howard Shore, which features in Le seigneur des anneaux: Le retour du roi (2003). In that film Sean Astin', who plays 'Martin Jarrett' here, stars as 'Samwise Gamgee'.
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Jacob Wheeler: [Margaret Light Shines and Ethan Biggs look around the place of a mountain man that could be Margaret's father] Don't you move. I'll blast your guts down your backside.
Ethan Biggs: I'm not a thief.
Jacob Wheeler: Shut up! You don't look like a thief. You don't know the woods. You announced yourself a mile away.
Ethan Biggs: We're looking for someone.
Margaret Light Shines: We're looking for Jacob Wheeler.
[Shows him her wheel necklace]
Jacob Wheeler: [In Lakota] Light Shines?
[nods and responds in Lakota]
Jacob Wheeler: Margaret, is that you?
Margaret Light Shines: Daddy?
Jacob Wheeler: [Thrusts his rifle at Ethan Biggs] Hold that, young man.
[Embraces Margaret Light Shines]
Margaret Light Shines: [crying] Daddy!
- ConnexionsFeatured in The 63rd Annual Golden Globe Awards 2006 (2006)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Batıya Doğru
- Lieux de tournage
- East Coulee, Drumheller, Alberta, Canada(Hoodoos area)
- sociétés de production
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