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• English • • Budget $22 million Box office $424.2 million Dances with Wolves is a 1990 American starring, directed and produced. It is a of the by that tells the story of John J. Dunbar (Costner) who travels to the to find a military post and of his dealings with a group of. Costner developed the film with an initial budget of $15 million. Dances with Wolves had high production values. Much of the dialogue is spoken in with English subtitles. It was shot from July to November 1989 in and, and translated by, the chair of the Lakota Studies Department at.
The film earned favorable reviews from critics and audiences, who praised Costner's directing, the performances, screenplay, and production values. The film was a massive box office hit, grossing $424.2 million worldwide, making it the, and is the highest-grossing film for. The film was nominated for twelve at the and won seven including, for Costner,,,,,. The film also won the. The film is credited as a leading influence for the revitalization of the of filmmaking in Hollywood.
In 2007, Dances with Wolves was selected for preservation in the United States by the as being 'culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant'. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • Plot [ ] In 1863, First Lieutenant John J.
Dunbar is wounded in battle at St. David's Field in Tennessee. Choosing death in battle over amputation of his leg, he takes a horse and rides up to and along the lines. Despite numerous pot shots, the Confederates fail to hit him, and while they are distracted, the successfully attacks the line. Dunbar survives, receives a citation for bravery, and proper medical care. Swagatalakshmi dasgupta.
He recovers fully and is awarded Cisco, the horse who carried him, and his choice of posting. Dunbar requests a transfer to the western frontier, so he can see it before it disappears. Download timberland and one republic apologize mp3. Dunbar is transferred to, a large fort presided over by Major Fambrough, an unhinged officer who despises Dunbar's enthusiasm.
He agrees to post him to the furthest outpost they have, Fort Sedgewick, and kills himself shortly afterwards. Dunbar travels with Timmons, a mule wagon provisioner. They arrive to find the fort deserted. Despite the threat of nearby native tribes, Dunbar elects to stay and man the post himself.
He begins rebuilding and restocking the fort, and prefers the solitude, recording many of his observations in his diary. Timmons is killed by people on the journey back to Ft. His death, together with that of the major who had sent them there, prevents other soldiers from knowing of Dunbar's assignment, and no other soldiers arrive to reinforce the post. Dunbar initially encounters his neighbors when attempts are made to steal his horse and intimidate him. Deciding that being a target is a poor prospect, he decides to seek out the Sioux camp and attempt dialogue.
On his way, he comes across Stands With A Fist, the White adopted daughter of the tribe's medicine man Kicking Bird, who is ritually mutilating herself while mourning for her husband. Dunbar brings her back to the Sioux to recover, and some of the tribe begin to respect him.
Eventually, Dunbar establishes a rapport with Kicking Bird, the warrior Wind In His Hair and the youth Smiles A Lot, initially visiting each other's camps. The language barrier frustrates them, and Stands With A Fist acts as an interpreter, although with difficulty. She only remembers English from her early childhood before the rest of her family was killed during a Pawnee raid. Dunbar discovers that the stories he had heard about the tribe were untrue, and he develops a growing respect and appreciation for their lifestyle and culture.
Learning their language, he is accepted as an honored guest by the Sioux after he tells them of a migrating herd of buffalo and participates in the hunt. When at Fort Sedgewick, Dunbar also befriends a wolf he dubs 'Two Socks' for its white forepaws. Observing Dunbar and Two Socks chasing each other, the Sioux give him the name 'Dances With Wolves.' During this time, Dunbar also forges a romantic relationship with Stands With A Fist and helps defend the village from an attack by the rival Pawnee tribe. Dunbar eventually wins Kicking Bird's approval to marry Stands With A Fist and abandons Fort Sedgewick. Because of the growing Pawnee and White threat, Chief Ten Bears decides to move the tribe to its winter camp.