Flower Moon Killer Star Lily Gladstone encourages Indigenous viewers to watch the Martin Scorsese film “when and only when you feel ready.”
The film is about 1920s Oklahoma and the murder of dozens of Osage people in an attempt to steal their wealth of oil and gas on their land. Gladstone plays Mollie Burkhart, an Osage woman who was married to white settler Ernest Burkhart (Leonardo DiCaprio).
In multiples Import cable Posted on X, Gladstone warned against the film’s impact, particularly on younger viewers and women. “See it when and only when you feel ready, and see it with people you feel safe with,” she wrote. “You’ll probably be dealing with a lot of generational grief.” You are not alone.
She also shared a number of resources for those in need of crisis support.
“I am so proud of the film we made with so many Osage Nation leaders, artists, educators and community activists,” she wrote. “Never forget that this is a recent story that has a lasting impact on the way people breathe and feel today. It’s theirs and we can all learn so much from it.”
“Remember that the Osage continue to exist during this process of learning about the terrible Reign of Terror,” she continued. “The indigenous population continues to exist. And this story is a lot to go into. Be kind and be kind to each other. There is a lot to process and a lot to heal.”
The most urgent thing I wanted to say about Killers of the Flower Moon, especially to indigenous women and youth: Watch it when and only when you feel ready, and watch it with people you care about to feel saved. You will probably deal with a lot of generational grief. You are not alone.
???? 1/11— Lily Gladstone (@lily_gladstone) November 10, 2023
Source: Deadline

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