The Shadow of Chikara
The Shadow of Chikara

The Shadow of Chikara

1977Movie114 minEnglish

Two former Confederate captains try to remove diamonds hidden in the Arkansas mountains, but a native spirit guards the sacred site against intruders.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Ula StöcklGenres: Drama, Western

Plot Summary

A group of women travel to the remote town of Chikara, seeking to reclaim stolen land and confront the patriarchal system that has oppressed them. As they navigate the harsh landscape and the resistance of the male inhabitants, they uncover secrets about the town's history and their own potential for liberation. The film explores themes of female agency, land rights, and the struggle against entrenched power structures.

Critical Reception

The Shadow of Chikara was an arthouse release that garnered attention for its feminist themes and unconventional Western narrative. While not widely distributed, it was praised by critics for its challenging subject matter and artistic direction, though some found its pacing and allegorical elements to be dense.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its ambitious feminist agenda and unique take on the Western genre.
  • Appreciated for its stark visual style and exploration of female empowerment.
  • Some noted its abstract and deliberately paced narrative as a potential barrier for general audiences.

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Fun Fact

The film was part of a wave of German feminist cinema in the 1970s, exploring societal issues through experimental narratives and often employing non-traditional storytelling techniques.

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Wuchak

Wuchak

**_Western set in northern Arkansas with Joe Don Baker and Sondra Locke_** After one of the last battles of the Civil War, a captain and his half-breed scout (Baker and Joy N. Houck Jr.) team-up with a college geologist (Ted Neeley) to f...