Crazy Horse is a 1996 film directed by John Irvin, based on the true story of the legendary Lakota Sioux warrior, Crazy Horse. The film follows Crazy Horse's life from his childhood to his leadership in the resistance against the US government's encroachment on Native American lands.
The film portrays Crazy Horse as a fierce and determined leader who fought tirelessly to protect his people and their way of life. Despite facing overwhelming odds, Crazy Horse never wavered in his commitment to defending his people and their land.
Crazy Horse's legacy as a warrior and a symbol of Native American resistance is celebrated in the film, which highlights the struggles and sacrifices of the Lakota Sioux people in the face of colonization and oppression.
Crazy Horse is a powerful and moving portrayal of one of the most iconic figures in Native American history, and a reminder of the ongoing fight for justice and sovereignty for Indigenous peoples.