Description
"In 1857, 120 immigrants from Arkansas were murdered under a white flag
by Utah's Mormon settlersone of the most horrifying events in the
history of the American West known as the Mountain Meadows Massacre. Through
the recounting of a young girl who survived and the accidental discovery of
the victims' remains, this true story exposes a perpetual coverup as
descendants from both sides struggle to heal wounds of bitterness." (From
back cover.)
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DVD Special Features:
- Director's Commentary
- Deleted Scenes
- Behind The Scenes
- Closed Captioning
Honors and Awards
- Recently
won the Broadcast Education Association's highest honor: "BEA Best of
Festival King Foundation Award Winner"
- "Best of State" Utah 2004
- "Best of Festival" — Berkeley Film Festival
- "Chris Award" — Columbus International Film Festival.
- "Best Musical Score" (Philip Michael Davis) — Park City Film Music Festival
- "Accolade Award of Excellence" for Documentary Feature
- "Accolade Award" for Narration (Jennifer Van Eenenaam)
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