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Making The River is an official selection of the 2009 Native American Film + Video Festival. Check it out March 28 & 29 in New York City at the George Gustav Heye Center.
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MAKING THE RIVER is the story of Native American Jimi Simmons who, along with his brother George, was charged with murdering a guard in Washington State’s Walla Walla prison. George was guilty. Jimi was innocent. The film chronicles Jimi’s quest for civil and religious rights, justice and freedom and the people who helped him along the way.
In 1954, when Jimi was only seventeen months old the US government dissolved his tribe, his family was torn apart and Jimi became a ward of the state, moving from orphanages, to foster homes, to juvenile detention and state correctional facilities.
In 1979, Jimi and his brother George were serving a sentence at Walla Walla prison for assault and robbery. There began a series of events, which led to the longest prison lock-down in Washington State history and first degree murder charges that were brought against Jimi and his brother George Simmons for the death of the prison guard.
George Simmons was tried first and was found guilty and eventually committed suicide. When it was Jimi’s turn, he was appointed an attorney who had never defended a felony case. Faced with almost insurmountable odds that he would be convicted and executed, the defense team was formed. In 1981, after spending two and a half years in solitary confinement, Jimi was tried and acquitted of first-degree murder.
Featured in the film are key people who helped Jimi find justice. Included are Karen Rudolph, a San Jose native and feminist grassroots activist, who organized Jimi’s defense committee and became his wife in 1987 and Leonard Weinglass, a prominent social justice attorney and civil rights activist, who defended him. Weinglass is also known for having defended Angela Davis, Daniel Ellesberg and Tom Hayden, to name a few.

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United Nations Association Film Festival

Making the River is an official selection of the United Nations Association Film Festival. We are delighted to be invited to screen on the Stanford University campus at the Annenberg Auditorium on Oct...
Posted by on Tue, 26 Aug 2008 13:51:00 GMT

Talking Stick Film Festival BEST DOCUMENTARY WINNER

Santa Fe in June.The Talking Stick Film Festival. Invitation open to all.Come visit.Come support Indigenous filmmakers.Come celebrate.Hope to see you there.And it looks like we won Best Documentary.WO...
Posted by on Mon, 16 Jun 2008 17:34:00 GMT

Attention all Voters!!

After a long weekend away from the internet, we have returned to see that we are getting worked in the online film competition. So, now it seems the gloves have got to come off. We are asking for peop...
Posted by on Tue, 27 May 2008 16:32:00 GMT

Seattle International Film Festival and Indieflix

Hey Everyone!Making The River has been invited to be a part of the Seattle International Myfestival contest. Myfestival is an online contest where people(you) will vote for best feature and best shor...
Posted by on Fri, 09 May 2008 11:00:00 GMT

Cine Las Americas

Austin, Texas April 20th, 2007Cine Las AmericasMaking the River was invited to screen at Cine Las Americas in Austin, TX. It was a great town and wonderful festival. The staff at Cine Las Americas w...
Posted by on Fri, 09 May 2008 10:44:00 GMT

Benefit Screening for Bill Wilson Center

A benefit screening for Bill Wilson Center, a non-profit organization providing comprehensive services for at-risk youth, including counseling, living skills training, job readiness, housing assistanc...
Posted by on Sun, 09 Mar 2008 21:48:00 GMT

NATIONAL RADIO INTERVIEW

MAKING THE RIVER is to be featured on upcoming national radio!NATIVE AMERICA CALLING airs live THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6TH2007, 1-2PM E.S.T.Breaking Out of Prison : Since his teens, Jimi Simmons was raise...
Posted by on Wed, 05 Dec 2007 12:27:00 GMT