Sunday, 6 November 2016

First Image Of Woman Walks Ahead

 
Jessica Chastain has lined up Woman Walks Ahead, a Native America drama that places her in the shoes of Caroline Weldon. A Brooklyn artist who becomes drawn to the Standing Rock Reservation to advise Sioux chieftain Sitting Bull, Weldon wrote her name into the history books during the 19th century as one of the few to empathize with the chieftain and his people, and would go on to be demonized in the press as Sitting Bull’s white squaw.

We now have our first look at Chastain’s character, pictured here on horseback, this is a plot of land that has been occupying headlines for weeks now courtesy of the ongoing protest against the Dakota Access Pipeline. Woman Walks Ahead taps into a different kind of true-life conflict, though, and we understand the film carries a script by Steven Knight.

Caroline Weldon is an artist who moves from Brooklyn to the Standing Rock Reservation in the Dakotas to advise Sioux chieftain Sitting Bull as he fights to keep the land for his people. She wrote letters to the federal government on behalf of Sitting Bull and eventually lived on the land with her teenage son for several years, even though she was vilified by the press, which called her Sitting Bull’s white squaw. Directed by Susanna White, Woman Walks Ahead will march into theaters at some point in 2017.

 

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