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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]]. | |||
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[[Category:Albarine]][[Category:Cinema (Coalition of Crown Albatross)]][[Category:Albarine]] |
Revision as of 19:06, 30 September 2024
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Directed by | Chase Harrison |
Written by | Chase Harrison |
Produced by | Chase Harrison Nathan Madden Bendî Avî Ahia Puhipi |
Cinematography | Callum Ellis |
Edited by | Darcy Whitworth |
Music by | Thomas 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.