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'''''Native Militant''''' is a 2024 [[Albarine]]an drama film written and directed by Chase Harrison. It stars Diane Kruger as an Albarinean woman whose [[Zalluabed]]i-[[Anyuaa]]n husband and son is killed in a terrorist attack perpetrated by far-right nationalists. It was nominated for Best Picture at the [[98th Tofino Film Festival]].
==Plot==
==Cast==
==Production==
==Release and reception==
[[Category:Albarine]][[Category:Cinema (Coalition of Crown Albatross)]][[Category:Albarine]]

Revision as of 19:06, 30 September 2024

Native Militant
File:Native Militant (2024).jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed byChase Harrison
Written byChase Harrison
Produced byChase Harrison
Nathan Madden
Bendî Avî
Ahia Puhipi
CinematographyCallum Ellis
Edited byDarcy Whitworth
Music byThomas Thomson
Release date
2024
Running time
106 minutes
Country Albarine

Native Militant is a 2024 Albarinean drama film written and directed by Chase Harrison. It stars Diane Kruger as an Albarinean woman whose Zalluabedi-Anyuaan husband and son is killed in a terrorist attack perpetrated by far-right nationalists. It was nominated for Best Picture at the 98th Tofino Film Festival.

Plot

Cast

Production

Release and reception