Geronimo: An American Legend in 70mm

Geronimo: An American Legend in 70mm

In an expansive account of the Apache Wars, director Walter Hill and screenwriters John Milius and Larry Gross turn to one of the defining chapters of the American Indian Wars. With Wes Studi as the titular Apache military leader, the film looks at the bitter struggle between Geronimo’s tribe battling removal, assimilation, and the United States Army in the effort to maintain their homelands and way of life. Underappreciated upon its release, though it received one Oscar nomination for Sound, the film has since been reappraised for its nuanced approach to the conflicts that scarred the landscape and its original people in the name of Manifest Destiny.

DIRECTED BY: Walter Hill. WRITTEN BY: John Milius, Larry Gross. STORY BY: John Milius. WITH: Jason Patric, Gene Hackman, Robert Duvall, Wes Studi. 1993. 115 min. USA. Color. Scope. English. Rated PG-13. 70mm.

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