On Sacred Ground
ON SACRED GROUND is based on the true events during the 2016 construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline that runs through the Standing Rock Indian Reservation in North Dakota on land that is owned by the Lakota “Sioux” Tribe. The filmmakers worked alongside the Sioux tribe to ensure their depiction of the events to ensure their story was accurately told.
The film was written by Josh and Rebecca Tickell (Kiss The Ground / Netflix) and William Mapother (Lost, Another Earth) who stars in the film alongside David Arquette, Amy Smart, Frances Fisher, Irene Bedard, David Midthunder, Kerry Knuppe and Mariel Hemingway.
The film follows Daniel (William Mapother), a journalist and Afghanistan War military veteran, and Elliot (David Arquette), an oil company executive, who find themselves on opposite sides of the fight during the construction of the contentious pipeline. As the story unfolds, Daniel starts to align himself more with the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe than the oil company he was hired to write about favorably, and the two characters go down separate paths as the events unfold during one of the most heated protests and confrontation with Native American tribes in modern US history.
Protests of the Dakota Access Pipeline occurred at several places because of concerns about the pipeline’s impact on the environment and to sites sacred to Native Americans. Indigenous nations around the country opposed the pipeline, along with the Sioux tribal nations. In North Dakota, next to and on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation, nearly 15,000 people from around the world protested, staging a sit-in for months.
Director
Josh Tickell & Rebecca Harrell Tickell
Producer
Darius Fisher, Chenney Chen
Runtime
87 minutes
Rights Represented
Educational Rights, Sponsored Screenings Available
Captions Available
English
Language
English
Press
- David Midthunde
“I’m incredibly grateful for the work veteran’s do to protect our country and the sacrifices they make for all of us in the name of freedom. William’s character in On Sacred Ground shows the toll that this work can take by suffering through PTSD and how complicated the experience of war can be on an individual. Thank you to all the veterans and their families for their bravery and commitment to a better future
- David Arquette
“Mika is a bridge between those who were at the Dakota Access Pipeline Protests for traditional beliefs and those who were there for modern day concerns; a link between the Lakota people and those who work and live in Washington D.C. Being a connector can be difficult and lonely because in order to communicate with different sides, you start to feel you belong to none. Stepping into the shoes of a character who was able to do this with compassion and perseverance, was forever impactful.”
- Kerry Knupe
Festival & Awards
WINNER – New York International Films Infest Festival
WINNER – Red Nation Awards
NOMINATED – Best Picture – Red Nation Film Festival
WINNER – Best Narrative Feature – Mesa Film Festival