An unlikely Western for our time
Land, identity, and the sharpening edge of American discontent
The Film
SPARKED BY THE 2016 ARMED AND DEADLY TAKEOVER of Oregon's Malheur National Wildlife Refuge by anti-government activists, Refuge traces historic conflicts over Western land and identity as a struggling community navigates unprecedented threat. Complex, profoundly human, and often surprising, the series depicts both a cautionary tale and a point of hope in a time of deepening American distress.
Headlines detail a national landscape of partisan extremes spanning geography and ideology and a mistrust in basic institutions. Elections, our justice system—even the notion of a shared truth are questioned, and reckless rhetoric spurs dangerous action. The Malheur refuge occupation expresses one sharpened edge of American discontent...but despite this community’s ordeal, a brand of local leadership and a commitment to forging common ground emerges.
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Comments About Refuge
“You have us hooked! The film delivers so much more than just a story about the occupation.”
“Once we begin to really listen to one another, we can change perspectives and practices that move from the polarization and fracturing of society to building a more equitable and respectful community. This theme runs consistently through Refuge.”
“Wow! I forgot how much it hurt. I am holding back tears. And the rumblings are still there given the situation this nation is in. THANK YOU!”
“These were extraordinarily emotional times…and the tenor of that from the inside is what makes this film a real standout.”
We’d also like to hear your first-hand accounts of the Malheur refuge occupation and its aftermath. Contact us: sue(at)hareinthegate.com or richard(at)hareinthegate.com