But I can say on behalf of the Osage, Marty Scorsese and his team have restored trust and we know that trust will not be betrayed.” “My people suffered greatly and to this very day those effects are with us. Scorsese, ‘How are you going to approach the story? He said I’m going to tell a story about trust, trust between Mollie and Ernest, trust between the outside world and the Osage, and the betrayal of those trusts,” said Chief Standing Bear. Osage Nation Chief Standing Bear, who consulted on the film, praised the filmmakers for centering the story instead on Mollie (Lily Gladstone) and her husband Ernest Burkhart (DiCaprio), the tragic romance at the heart of Scorsese's epic of insidious American ethnic exploitation. The shift, filmmakers said, was largely driven from collaboration with the Osage. “I said, ’I think the audience is ahead of us,” Scorsese told reporters in Cannes on Sunday.
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