

13 minutes. One girl. A thousand miles of stolen land and broken promises.
A young American Indian girl, on the run from the North Dakota oil patch, is determined to get back to her home in Blackfeet country, Montana
Acting
Devery Jacobs is a force. Every glance carries history.
Cinematography
Bleak oil patch vs. sacred Montana—visual poetry.
Direction
Konrad Tho Fiedler packs a feature's weight into 13 minutes.
Director
Konrad Tho Fiedler
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The film centers the real epidemic of violence against Indigenous women in oil boomtowns, where transient workers and jurisdictional gaps create deadly conditions.
Devery Jacobs, who is Kanien'kehá:ka Mohawk, later starred in 'Reservation Dogs' and has become a leading voice for authentic Indigenous representation.