It's time to take a stand.
5.9
114 min
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 film follows Daniel, a journalist and Afghanistan War military veteran, and Elliot, an oil company executive, who find themselves on opposite sides of the fight during the construction of the contentious pipeline.
Name | Character | Team | |
---|---|---|---|
William Mapother | Daniel McKinney | Unowned | |
Amy Smart | Julie | Unowned | |
David Arquette | Elliot | Unowned | |
Frances Fisher | Ricky | Unowned | |
Kerry Knuppe | Mika | Unowned | |
Irene Bedard | Mary Singing Crow | Unowned | |
Mariel Hemingway | Marion | Unowned | |
David Midthunder | Terry | Unowned | |
Che Jim | Akicita | Unowned | |
Rebecca Harrell Tickell | Sam (as Rebecca Tickell) | Unowned | |
KateLynn E. Newberry | Shelley | Unowned | |
Marshall Dancing Elk Lucas | Chief Dancing Falcon | Unowned | |
Peter Lawson Jones | Doug | Unowned | |
Layla Cushman | Faith | Unowned | |
Zach Meiser | Patch | Unowned | |
Kevin McClatchy | Kenneth | Unowned | |
Paul Worley | Diner | Unowned | |
Aqeel Ash-Shakoor | Frank | Unowned | |
Edwin Modlin II | Major Levy | Unowned | |
Anita Farmer Bergman | Water Protector | Unowned | |
Thomas Dunbar | Priest | Unowned | |
John E. Brownlee | Veteran | Unowned | |
Jeff McCuistion | Bob Schultz | Unowned |