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Release Date:
November 12, 2010
Original Title:
A Good Day to Die
Alternate Titles:
A Good Day to Die: Dennis Banks and the American Indian Movement
Genres:
Documentary | History
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 91
Interviews and archival footage profile the life of Dennis Banks, American Indian Movement leader who looks back at his early life and the rise of the Movement.
Associate Producer:
Bob Hicks
Matthew Martinez
Boom Operator:
Lynn Salt
Camera Operator:
David Mueller
Co-Producer:
Tashina Banks
Takeo Koshikawa
Director:
Lynn Salt
David Mueller
Editor:
Robert McFalls
Executive Producer:
Marshall McKay
Anthony Roberts
Leland Kinter
James Kinter
Mia Durham
Music Supervisor:
Michel Tyabji
Original Music Composer:
Michel Tyabji
Producer:
Lynn Salt
David Mueller
Sound Designer:
Rosa Costanza Tyabji
Writer:
Lynn Salt
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