American Outrage
2008 American film
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American Outrage is a 2008 documentary directed by Beth Gage and George Gage. The film follows Shoshone tribe members Mary Dann and Carrie Dann in their dispute with the U.S. federal government over use of the Western Shoshone territory.[1]
Directed byBeth Gage and George Gage
Based onDispute of Shoshone tribe members and U.S. federal government
StarringMary Dann and Carrie Dann
Narrated byMary Steenburgen
| American Outrage | |
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| Directed by | Beth Gage and George Gage |
| Based on | Dispute of Shoshone tribe members and U.S. federal government |
| Starring | Mary Dann and Carrie Dann |
| Narrated by | Mary Steenburgen |
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| Country | USA |
The film won Best Environmental Film at the Boulder International Film Festival in 2008.[2]