Spirit Riders

"Spirit Riders" is an award-winning documentary that chronicles the emergence and evolution of an American Indian peace movement initiated by the Lakota Nation. Through breathtaking wilderness landscapes and captivating horseback rides promoting unity and peace, the film provides a visual feast. Narrated by Peter Coyote and featuring interviews with ride participant Viggo Mortensen, the film offers an eclectic soundtrack by artists like Bill Miller and Robert Mirabal.

Delving deep into Lakota culture and their movement, the documentary introduces us to ceremonial horseback rides, which have transformed into a powerful source of inspiration and a global message of peace. Notably, the film features prominent Lakota community members, descendants of Sitting Bull and Black Elk, who both participate in these rides and offer cultural insights.

"Spirit Riders" illuminates how the roots of the global World Peace movement are intricately tied to the Lakota's journey of healing and recovery. Overcoming a century of grief following the tragic 1890 Wounded Knee massacre, the Lakota have harnessed the power of rides and ceremonies to envision a brighter future and share their invaluable lessons of hope with the world. This documentary takes audiences on an emotional and enlightening exploration of a culture's resilience and the transformative potential of ancient traditions in a contemporary world seeking peace.

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