
🎬 Title: Red Fever
Story: “Red Fever” is an engaging and insightful documentary that explores the often-overlooked influence of Indigenous cultures on Western identity. Directed by Cree filmmaker Neil Diamond, the film poses the intriguing question, “Why do they love us so much?!” Through his journey, Diamond examines the reasons behind the pervasive fascination with stereotypical representations of Indigenous peoples in pop culture. The film delves into why Indigenous cultures have been both admired and appropriated throughout history—revealing truths so deeply rooted in the past that even many Native individuals might be unaware of them.
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📅 Release date: 2024-05-01
⏱️ Runtime: 1h 44m
🎭 Genres: Documentary
🎬 Directors: Neil Diamond, Catherine Bainbridge
✍️ Writers: Neil Diamond, Catherine Bainbridge
🌍 Countries: Canada
🏢 Production companies: Rezolution Pictures

👥 Cast: Neil Diamond (Self – Narrator), Christian Allaire (Self – Senior Fashion Writer, Vogue), Susan Scafidi (Self – Founder & Director, Fashion Law Institute), Angela Demontigny (Self – Fashion Designer & Artist), Adrienne Keene (Self – Indigenous Studies Scholar), Korina Emmerich (Self – Fashion Designer), Peter Strikes With A Gun (Self – Elder & Former Chief), Salome Awa (Self – Descendant of Shaman Qingailisaq), Zacharias Kunuk (Self), Jamie Okuma (Self – Artist & Fashion Designer)
Editor’s note: Here’s a brief overview of “Red Fever” (2024): The film stays true to its documentary essence without feeling stale. Directed by Neil Diamond, it maintains a consistent pace and creates a strong sense of belonging. Anchored by the non-flamboyant performances of Neil Diamond, Christian Allaire, and Susan Scafidi, the film flows gracefully over its 1h 44m runtime, rarely lingering too long on any scene. If its themes resonate with you, be sure to add it to your watchlist.
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