2001 film by Randy Redroad
The Doe Boy is a 2001 independent drama film written and directed by Randy Redroad . It was selected as the United States winner of the Sundance Film Festival /NHK International Filmmakers Award in 2000.[2] The Doe Boy was produced by filmmaker, Chris Eyre .[3]
Plot
Set in 1984 in the heart of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma , The Doe Boy tells the coming of age story of Hunter (James Duval ), a young man of mixed heritage who is also a haemophiliac .[4] [3]
Cast
Awards and nominations
Sundance/NHK International Filmmaker's Award
Taos Talking Pictures - Best First Time Director
Wine Country Film Festival - Best First Feature, Best Actor (James Duval )
Great Plains Film Festival - Best Feature
Deauville American Film Festival 2001 - Official Competition
IFP/Gotham Open Palm Award - Outstanding Directorial Debut - Finalist
Perrier Bubbling Under Award - Finalist
Galway Film Fleadh - Best First Time Director Co-Winner
First Nations Film Festival , Montreal - Grand Prize
Great Plains Film Festival - Best Feature
Empire State Film Festival - Grand Prize
Route 66 Film Festival , Chicago Best Feature With Diversity Emphasis
American Indian Film Festival - Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor (James Duval ), Best Actress (Jeri Arredondo ) Best Supporting Actress (Jude Herrera )
References
^ Rooney, David (February 22, 2001). "The Doe Boy" . Variety . Retrieved October 6, 2018 .
^ Kilday, Gregg (August 9, 2012). "Amy Smart and Joshua Leonard to Star in 'An Unkindess of Ravens' " . The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved October 6, 2018 .
^ a b Welsch, Janice R.; Adams, J. Q. (2005). Multicultural Films: A Reference Guide . Greenwood Publishing Group p. 119. ISBN 978-0-3133-1975-4 . {{cite book }}
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^ Hoffman, Elizabeth Delaney (2012). American Indians and Popular Culture, Volume 2 . ABC-CLIO p. 95. ISBN 978-0-3133-7990-1 .
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