AMÁ
by Lorna Tucker
synopsis
Revealing one of North America’s darkest secrets, the officially sponsored destruction of Native American families. Children were removed from their families and thousands of women sterilised without their consent. Travelling across some of the loneliest parts of the United States, Tucker interviews victims, officials and whistleblowers, detailing the heart-breaking wrongs visited by government agencies on the Native American population.
international title: | Amá |
original title: | Amá |
country: | United Kingdom |
year: | 2019 |
genre: | documentary |
directed by: | Lorna Tucker |
film run: | 73' |
screenplay: | Lorna Tucker |
cinematography by: | Andrea Vecchiato |
film editing: | Claire Ferguson, Sergio Mosteiro |
music: | Jarrod Royles-Atkins, Peter Hellicar |
producer: | Colin Firth, Ged Doherty, Lorna Tucker, Nuala O’Leary |
co-producer: | Andrea Vecchiato |
executive producer: | Charon Asetoyer, Ian Astbury, Claudia Bluemhuber, Livia Firth, Gordon Roddick, Peter Tyson |
production: | Raindog Film Co. |