Peace Pipeline
Comedian-activists pose as a Indigenous energy company sharing plans to reroute Enbridge’s pipeline through the wealthy white suburbs of Duluth, MN, to more fairly share the risks oil pipelines bring—with shocking and hilarious results.
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Gitz CrazyboyDirector
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Tito YbarraDirector
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Igor VamosProducerThe Yes Men Fix the World, The Yes Men Are Revolting
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Keil Orion TroisiProducerThe Yes Men Are Revolting, Human Resources, Mono Generation
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Winona LaDukeProducerHonor the Earth
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The Yes MenProducerThe Yes Men Fix the World, The Yes Men Are Revolting
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Gitz CrazyboyWriter
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Tito YbarraWriter
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Keil Orion TroisiWriter
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Andy BichlbaumWriter
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Gitz CrazyboyKey Cast"Carl Iron Eyes"
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Tito YbarraKey Cast"Coyote "Mick" Tomi"
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Andy BichlbaumKey Cast"Steve Spiller"The Yes Men
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Sadie LuetmerEditors
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Igor VamosEditors
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Project Type:Short
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Runtime:24 minutes 23 seconds
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Completion Date:August 1, 2021
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Country of Origin:Canada
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Dallas VideofestDallas
United States
Best Short Documentary Award -
Duluth Superior Film FestivalDuluth
United States
World Premiere -
North Dakota Human Rights Film Festival
Best Documentary Short -
Wolf Tree Film Festival
Audience Choice + Best Comedy -
Usak Film Festival
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Skoden Indigenous Film FestivalVancouver
Best Short Film + Audience Choice Award -
First Nations Film and Video FestivalSkokie, IL
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North Dakota Environmental Rights FestivalFargo, ND
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Downstream Film SeriesMN
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Jim Thorpe Independent Film Festival
Best Documentary
Gitz Crazyboy is a Denesuthine and Siksikaitsitapi (Blackfoot) activist and youth worker who de-colonizes indigenous studies and teaches the history of Canada’s indigenous population. Working on reservations in rural areas and in cities, he educates on the destructive nature of the development of the Tar Sands. He is an author ("The Secret of the Stars"), an actor (credits include the Darren Aronofsky film "Mother!") and an impresario (he hosted an episode of VICE’s "Rise," and played both himself and a comic fictional character in "The Yes Men Are Revolting").
Tito Ybarra is an Anishinaabe and Mexican comedian, pow-wow singer, actor and activist. He is well known in Indian Country for his stand-up, and he has appeared in the TV series "United Shades of America," the film "Injunuity," and he played both himself and a comic fictional character in "The Yes Men Are Revolting." He has also been featured on Funny or Die, and has worked with legendary Native sketch comedy troupe the 1491s.
https://www.youtube.com/user/TitoComedy