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Woman Walks Ahead

  • 2017
  • R
  • 1h 41m
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6.7/10
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Michael Greyeyes and Jessica Chastain in Woman Walks Ahead (2017)
Catherine Weldon, a portrait painter from 1890s Brooklyn, travels to Dakota to paint a portrait of Sitting Bull and becomes embroiled in the Lakota peoples' struggle over the rights to their land.
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Catherine Weldon, a portrait painter from 1890s Brooklyn, travels to Dakota to paint a portrait of Sitting Bull and becomes embroiled in the Lakota peoples' struggle over the rights to their... Read allCatherine Weldon, a portrait painter from 1890s Brooklyn, travels to Dakota to paint a portrait of Sitting Bull and becomes embroiled in the Lakota peoples' struggle over the rights to their land.Catherine Weldon, a portrait painter from 1890s Brooklyn, travels to Dakota to paint a portrait of Sitting Bull and becomes embroiled in the Lakota peoples' struggle over the rights to their land.

  • Director
    • Susanna White
  • Writer
    • Steven Knight
  • Stars
    • Jessica Chastain
    • Louisa Krause
    • Boots Southerland
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    • Director
      • Susanna White
    • Writer
      • Steven Knight
    • Stars
      • Jessica Chastain
      • Louisa Krause
      • Boots Southerland
    • 86User reviews
    • 56Critic reviews
    • 51Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Jessica Chastain
    Jessica Chastain
    • Catherine Weldon
    Louisa Krause
    Louisa Krause
    • Loretta
    Boots Southerland
    Boots Southerland
    • Cab Driver NY
    Chaske Spencer
    Chaske Spencer
    • Chaska
    Ciarán Hinds
    Ciarán Hinds
    • James McLaughlin
    • (as Ciaran Hinds)
    Kindall Charters
    Kindall Charters
    • Waiter - Sleeping Car
    Sam Rockwell
    Sam Rockwell
    • Silas Groves
    Jacob Browne
    Jacob Browne
    • Waiter - Dining Car
    Luce Rains
    Luce Rains
    • Old Man at Train Station
    Rod Rondeaux
    Rod Rondeaux
    • Indian Robber
    Rulan Tangen
    • Susan McLaughlin
    Michael Greyeyes
    Michael Greyeyes
    • Sitting Bull
    Monika Crowfoot
    Monika Crowfoot
    • Seen By The Nation
    Debbie Black Lance
    • Old Sioux Woman
    David Midthunder
    David Midthunder
    • Shell King
    Bill Camp
    Bill Camp
    • General Crook
    Lyle Sandoval
    • Tracker
    Rachel Singer
    Rachel Singer
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    • Director
      • Susanna White
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      • Steven Knight
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    8Polar-Night

    A Poetic Approach to A Dark Material

    Can Jessica Chastain do any wrong? Every project she chooses has beauty and sophistication.

    I'm saddened by the ignorant and imprudent reviews which I read this week. Especially someone calling it "listless". The ongoing hype on action movies and the many dialogues in movies have seemingly numbed the senses of the average moviegoers as they cannot anymore feel without touch, hear without words and see without movement.. The movie contains so many touching moments, relatable characters, an emotional bond between the leads, a sensitive approach to a dark material and a stunning cinematography which will make me watch the movie again on the big screen.

    Since the topic on Native American rights, Standing Rock and pipelines is as relevant as ever, this movie is of great importance and should not be treated as a forgettable indie film - Shame on the so-called critics.

    The Native Americans are treated and depicted respectfully by giving them character traits, letting them speak in their own language and showing their bond with nature and their understanding of life. In all movies about Native Americans which I watched, there has always been strong violence, humiliation and vulgarism. Noteworthily is the final shot of a white horse dancing upon hearing a gun shot accompanied by Jessica Chastain's painting-like suffering on the ground - with her loose and long hair which emphasises her long-awaited freedom ! So happy to finally watch a female Western about Native Americans, which is as beautiful as a Romantic painting and as touching as an elegy.
    TxMike

    Mostly fact-based 1889 story of a New York painter and Sitting Bull.

    My wife and I found this movie streaming on Amazon Prime, with high-def picture and D-D surround sound. Quite nice presentation and beautiful cinematography. Filmed in New Mexico.

    It was the 1880s and Native Americans had already been defeated and controlled by the American government. A New York painter, Jessica Chastain in the role of Catherine Weldon, becomes sympathetic to the plight of the Natives and decides to travel to North Dakota to meet Sitting Bull, paint his portrait, and assist him and his people resist.

    The movie isn't completely fact-based, it doesn't even mention her son, and the events that led to Sitting Bull's murder in 1890 are highly dramatized in the script, but overall it is a good dramatic depiction of what the relationship consisted of.

    Canadian actor Michael Greyeyes is very good as Sitting Bull, powerful chief relegated to potato farming. This is a good movie but it is a sad reminder of how poorly the Native Americans were treated back then.
    7LiveLoveLead

    Although not completely factual, still an enjoyable movie...

    Entertaining. Well acted. Good cinematography. Slow paced, character-driven, decent script that does have several historical inaccuracies, but also portrays some informative historical facts on the 1887 Dawes Act, the Sioux Bill, the treatment of the Hunkpapa Lakota Sioux and their leader Sitting Bull, and the unrest in the Dakota Territory. Not sure why it has the R rating, no blatant nudity or language with 2 mildly violent scenes. If you watch, not for historical accuracy, but purely for entertainment value, this is a compelling and enjoyable movie worth 7 stars IMHO! (to get the historically accurate info, I suggest looking up Sitting Bull and Catherine Weldon after watching the film and check out the Imdb trivia posted for this movie) /April 2021.
    10leamccormickmusic

    From a Native American point of view

    I absolutely loved Michael Greyeyes portrayal of one of the most iconic Native people in history. It was refreshing to see a Native person being seen as a 3 dimensional person with a sense of humor, intelligence, humility, etc. I am a native woman and was delighted to see our people seen as people. The story wasn't word for word accurate but the heart of the story was captured with grace & dignity. Thank you for making this film and respecting the person & people it represents.
    7Sasha_Lauren

    Good movie that altered facts -- could have been a great movie

    WOMAN WALKS AHEAD

    "Your society values people by how much you have; ours by how much we give away."

    The film - 'based on' a true story - focuses on the developing friendship of artist Caroline Weldon with Teton Dakota Indian chief Sitting Bull. The facts of the story have been changed in a way to distort the truth: In 1889, feminist Indian Rights Activist Caroline Weldon from Brooklyn, New York, a member of the National Indian Defense Association, reached out to Sitting Bull as an advocate at a time when tension over several issues including division and sale of parts of the Great Sioux Reservation were high. She made the trip to North Dakota with her son. In the movie, Caroline Weldon came alone as a lonely widow searching for herself, on a mission to paint the portrait of Sitting Bull. Also at this time, a religious "Ghost Dance Movement" was spreading eastward to the Plains; it called on the Indians to dance and chant for the rising up of deceased relatives and return of the buffalo. When the movement reached Standing Rock, the dancers danced at Sitting Bull's camp. The nearby white settlers were alarmed, and Sitting Bull was shot during his arrest.

    While I understand that this story focused on the relationship between Catherine and Sitting Bull, so much of their lives were passed over or skewed.

    I came away feeling mixed about this movie: the New Mexico landscapes are striking; I enjoyed this look at the life and culture of the Plains Indians; the relationship bewteen Jessica Chastain, (Caroline Weldon), and Michael Greyeyes, (Sitting Bull) was moving, and their acting was strong, but the story was misleading. Still, I think it's a film worth seeing, but I don't understand why this story wasn't told historically as it's such an important piece of history. What did they think they were improving by doing a bait and switch on facts?

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    • Trivia
      The movie implies Caroline and Sitting Bull had no connection prior to her arrival in Standing Rock, which is inaccurate. They began corresponding around 1888, after Sitting Bull was in Washington, discussing fair prices for Dakota land and maps of the government's plans to reduce the size of the tribes' reservations at length.
    • Goofs
      When Sitting Bull speaks at the public hearing of the Allotment Act, he speaks of many chiefs who have died and are part of the land. One chief he mentions is Rain-In-the-Face, who passed away in 1905, fifteen years after the scene takes place. One can argue that Sitting Bull makes reference to his eventual passing though.
    • Quotes

      Sitting Bull: She's from New York.

      Catherine Weldon: I thought you liked New York.

      Sitting Bull: Too many people with too much. Too many people with nothing at all. Your society values people by how much you have... ours by how much we give away.

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    • Release date
      • June 29, 2018 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Sioux
    • Also known as
      • Kadın Önde Yürür
    • Filming locations
      • New Mexico, USA(location)
    • Production companies
      • Black Bicycle Entertainment
      • Lipsync
      • Potboiler Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $57,528
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,863
      • Jul 1, 2018
    • Gross worldwide
      • $80,912
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      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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