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American Experience: Last Stand at Little Big Horn
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Manufacturer: Lillimar Pictures
Release Date: 2008-04-01
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 Rating 5   The best documentary about Sitting Bull, watch preview!!
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 Rating 5   Very Great Chief!
Sitting Bull was a truly great chief. Again, it's hard to beleive that the white people were so cruel and inhumane. Too bad this isn't shown more often.

The United States Government should make a public apology to ALL Native Americans, and give them back what is rightfully theirs!

 Rating 5   Documentary film making at its best!
A documentary for those who prefer to think and feel for themselves free of annoying talking heads breaking the spell the film maker weaves to allow you to get into the heart of the man Sitting Bull not some myth or sanitized view of who he was. Sitting Bull comes to life through film maker John Ferry's skillful use of historical photos, the voice of Fortunate Eagle as Sitting Bull and narration by William Theobald. A must see for anyone who loves historical accuracy. Sitting Bull felt a stone in his heart and by the time the film ends you also feel it, his loves, and his sense of humor. A must see.

 Rating 5   Awesome!
Having always been interested in Native American History this is the best documentary I've seen on Sitting Bull, and I think I've seen them all. It's educational in its historical accuracy but it also entertains. I've never seen a movie, whether from Hollywood or in a documentary, that shows the lighter and human side of Sitting Bull, along with the sadness and tragedy. I liked that this film doesn't use shots of people commenting on camera. This movie moves so well as it tells the story of Sitting Bull that it doesn't need that. My only criticism is that even though the massacre at Wounded Knee took place two weeks after Sitting Bull's murder I wish the film had dealt with it more. All things considered this is an awesome movie.

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