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{{Infobox film
{{Infobox film
| name = The Doe Boy
| name = The Doe Boy

| image_size =
| caption =
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| director = [[Randy Redroad]]
| director = [[Randy Redroad]]
| producer = [[Anthony J. Vozza]]<br/>[[Chris Eyre]]<br/>(executive producer)<br/>[[Jennifer Easton]]
| producer = [[Anthony J. Vozza]]<br/>[[Chris Eyre]]<br/>(executive producer)<br/>[[Jennifer Easton]]
| writer = Randy Redroad
| writer = Randy Redroad
| starring = [[James Duval]]<br/>[[Kevin Anderson (actor)|Kevin Anderson]]<br/>[[Jeri Arredondo]]<br/>[[Gordon Tootoosis]]<br/>[[Judy Herrera]]
| starring = [[James Duval]]<br/>[[Kevin Anderson (actor)|Kevin Anderson]]<br/>Jeri Arredondo<br/>[[Gordon Tootoosis]]<br/>[[Jude Herrera]]
| music = [[Adam Dorn]] aka Mocean Worker<ref name= "vreview">{{cite news |last=Rooney |first=David |url= https://variety.com/2001/film/reviews/the-doe-boy-1200466607/ |title=The Doe Boy |work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]] |date=February 22, 2001 |accessdate=October 6, 2018}}</ref>
| music = [[Adam Dorn]] aka Mocean Worker<ref name= "vreview">{{cite news |last=Rooney |first=David |url= https://variety.com/2001/film/reviews/the-doe-boy-1200466607/ |title=The Doe Boy |work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]] |date=February 22, 2001 |accessdate=October 6, 2018}}</ref>
| cinematography = [[László Kadar]]
| cinematography = László Kadar
| editing = [[Matthew Booth (editor)|Matthew Booth]]
| editing = [[Matthew Booth (editor)|Matthew Booth]]
| studio = [[Easton LTD. Partnership]]<br/>[[Curb Entertainment]]
| studio = [[Easton LTD. Partnership]]<br/>[[Curb Entertainment]]
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'''''The Doe Boy''''' is a 2001 [[independent film|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.<ref name= "unkindness">{{cite news |last=Kilday |first=Gregg |url= https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/amy-smart-joshua-leonard-an-unkindess-of-ravens-360445 |title=Amy Smart and Joshua Leonard to Star in 'An Unkindess of Ravens' |work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] |date=August 9, 2012 |accessdate=October 6, 2018}}</ref> ''The Doe Boy'' was produced by filmmaker, [[Chris Eyre]].<ref name="Welsch & Adams">{{cite book |last=Welsch |first=Janice R.; Adams, J. Q. |title=Multicultural Films: A Reference Guide |publisher=[[Greenwood Publishing Group]] p. 119 |year=2005 |isbn=978-0-3133-1975-4}}</ref>
'''''The Doe Boy''''' is a 2001 [[independent film|independent]] [[drama film]] written and directed by [[Randy Redroad]] and produced by filmmaker, [[Chris Eyre]].<ref name="Welsch & Adams">{{cite book |last=Welsch |first=Janice R.; Adams, J. Q. |title=Multicultural Films: A Reference Guide |publisher=[[Greenwood Publishing Group]] p. 119 |year=2005 |isbn=978-0-3133-1975-4}}</ref>
It was selected as part of the 2000 [[Sundance Institute]]/[[NHK]] International Filmmakers Award to Redroad.<ref>[https://www.moviemaker.com/sundancenhk-international-filmmakers-award-recipients-announced/]. January 31, 2023. "MovieMaker". Retrieved September 6, 2024</ref> Its lead cast was assembled by casting director, Rene Haynes.


==Plot==
==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]].<ref name="Hoffman">{{cite book |last=Hoffman |first=Elizabeth Delaney |title=American Indians and Popular Culture, Volume 2 |publisher=[[ABC-CLIO]] p. 95 |year=2012 |isbn=978-0-3133-7990-1}}</ref><ref name="Welsch & Adams"></ref>
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]].<ref name="Hoffman">{{cite book |last=Hoffman |first=Elizabeth Delaney |title=American Indians and Popular Culture, Volume 2 |publisher=[[ABC-CLIO]] p. 95 |year=2012 |isbn=978-0-3133-7990-1}}</ref><ref name="Welsch & Adams" />


==Cast==
==Cast==
* [[James Duval]] as Hunter
* [[James Duval]] as Hunter
* [[Kevin Anderson (actor)|Kevin Anderson]] as Hank Kirk
* [[Kevin Anderson (actor)|Kevin Anderson]] as Hank Kirk
* [[Jeri Arredondo]] as Maggie Kirk
* Jeri Arredondo as Maggie Kirk
* [[Andrew J. Ferchland]] as Young Hunter
* [[Andrew J. Ferchland]] as Young Hunter
* [[Gordon Tootoosis]] as Marvin Fishinghawk
* [[Gordon Tootoosis]] as Marvin Fishinghawk
* [[Judy Herrera]] as Geri
* [[Jude Herrera]] as Geri
* [[Jim Metzler]] as Dr. Moore
* [[Jim Metzler]] as Dr. Moore
* [[Nathaniel Arcand]] as Junior
* [[Nathaniel Arcand]] as Junior
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* [[Gil Birmingham]] as Manny
* [[Gil Birmingham]] as Manny
* [[Alex Rice]] as Bird
* [[Alex Rice]] as Bird
* [[Orvel Baldridge]] as Oliver
* Orvel Baldridge as Oliver
* [[Kyle White]] as Young Junior
* Kyle White as Young Junior


==Awards and nominations==
==Awards and nominations==
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* '''Empire State Film Festival''' - Grand Prize
* '''Empire State Film Festival''' - Grand Prize
* '''Route 66 Film Festival''', Chicago Best Feature With Diversity Emphasis
* '''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 ([[Judy Herrera]])
* '''[[American Indian Film Festival]]''' - Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor ([[James Duval]]), Best Actress ([[Jeri Arredondo]]) Best Supporting Actress ([[Jude Herrera]])


==References==
==References==
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* {{Rotten Tomatoes|doe_boy}}
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Revision as of 08:44, 22 December 2024

The Doe Boy
Directed byRandy Redroad
Written byRandy Redroad
Produced byAnthony J. Vozza
Chris Eyre
(executive producer)
Jennifer Easton
StarringJames Duval
Kevin Anderson
Jeri Arredondo
Gordon Tootoosis
Jude Herrera
CinematographyLászló Kadar
Edited byMatthew Booth
Music byAdam Dorn aka Mocean Worker[1]
Production
companies
Distributed byWellspring (U.S.)
Release date
  • 2001 (2001)
Running time
87 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Doe Boy is a 2001 independent drama film written and directed by Randy Redroad and produced by filmmaker, Chris Eyre.[2] It was selected as part of the 2000 Sundance Institute/NHK International Filmmakers Award to Redroad.[3] Its lead cast was assembled by casting director, Rene Haynes.

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][2]

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

  1. ^ Rooney, David (February 22, 2001). "The Doe Boy". Variety. Retrieved October 6, 2018.
  2. ^ 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}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ [1]. January 31, 2023. "MovieMaker". Retrieved September 6, 2024
  4. ^ Hoffman, Elizabeth Delaney (2012). American Indians and Popular Culture, Volume 2. ABC-CLIO p. 95. ISBN 978-0-3133-7990-1.