OUR CATALOG
Conscience Point
Directed by Treva Wurmfeld
Produced by Julianna Brannum (Comanche)
US | 2019 | 75 minutes | Color | English | Order No. W191249 |
CONSCIENCE POINT unearths a deep clash of values between the Shinnecock Indian Nation and their elite Hamptons neighbors, who have made sacred land their playground.
SYNOPSIS
CONSCIENCE POINT tracks this fractured history alongside the path of one woman determined to make a stand: Shinnecock activist Rebecca “Becky” Hill-Genia who, together with other tribal members and allies, has waged a relentless, years-long battle to protect the land and her tribe’s cultural heritage from the ravages of development and displacement. Now both the Shinnecock Nation and town residents face a new challenge; the onslaught of elite newcomers who threaten the very place they intend to cherish.
PRESS
"A worthwhile place to start discussing some of the darker aspects of American history."
"A masterpiece of a documentary"
SCREENING HIGHLIGHTS AND AWARDS
- Victor Rabinowitz and Joanne Grant Award for Social Justice, Hamptons International Film Festival
- Doc NYC
- Red Nation International Film Festival
ABOUT FILMMAKER(S)
Treva Wurmfeld's feature directorial debut, Shepard & Dark, about playwright Sam Shepard, made its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2012 and won top awards at the Woodstock Int. Film Festival, the Cleveland Int. Film Festival and the Florida Film Festival. That year, Wurmfeld was included in Filmmaker Magazine’s 25 New Faces of Independent Film. Shepard & Dark was an official selection at the Cannes Film Festival and Wurmfeld was nominated for the Camera d'Or prize. Shepard & Dark was released by Music Box films in the Fall of 2013. Previously Wurmfeld shot and produced for the Emmy Award winning A&E series "Intervention" and wrote and directed the short film, Oyster in 2007. More recently, she produced and directed a short documentary, The Hama Hama Way. She received her MFA from Hunter College, in 2006. (11/19)
Press
- PBS Independent Lens
In opulent Hamptons, filmmaker asks whose land is it anyway?
- Los Angeles Times
Director Treva Wurmfeld Q&A on the land rights of the Shinnecock tribe in ‘Conscience Point’
- Sag Harbor Express
“Conscience Point” Brings Shinnecock Nation And Its People Into Focus
- East Hampton Star
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- The Independent
FILM SCREENS AS PART OF HAMPTONSFILM’S AIR, LAND + SEA SERIES ‘Conscience Point’
- Shelter Island Reporter
Suffolk Closeup: For Shinnecocks, ‘it was that bad’
- Color Lines
In a New Doc, the Shinnecock Nation Fights to Maintain Their Rich Heritage in The Hamptons
- American Indian Republic
The Wealthy Elite and Indigenous Land Rights Clash in ‘Conscience Point’
In a New Doc, the Shinnecock Nation Fights to Maintain Their Rich Heritage in The Hamptons
The Wealthy Elite and Indigenous Land Rights Clash in ‘Conscience Point’
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Dan’s Papers
Article about the film and more information about the Shinnecock Indian Nation
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Treva Wurmfeld
More information about Treva Wurmfeld, the film's director.
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PBS Independent Lens
In opulent Hamptons, Filmmaker asks whose land is it anyway?
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Los Angeles Times
Director Treva Wurmfeld Q&A on the land rights of the Shinnecock tribe in ‘Conscience Point’
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ITVS Conscience Point Site
Where the Shinncock tribe once buried relatives, Hamptons mansions pepper the landscape, pitting pricey property against priceless heritage.
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Sag Harbor Express
“Conscience Point” Brings Shinnecock Nation And Its People Into Focus
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East Hampton Star
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share through email PBS Will Show 'Conscience Point,' Spotlighting Shinnecock Battle