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The Doe Boy (U.S./Japan, 2001)


Directed by
Randy Redroad (Cherokee).

In his debut feature, writer-director Randy Redroad recasts the coming-of-age genre from a Native American perspective with Hunter, the son of a Cherokee mother and white father, wrestling with questions of identity and history amid the swirl of adolescence.  Redroad infuses the film with a sense of spiritual and oral storytelling traditions to place Hunter’s struggle in the larger arc of Cherokee experience.

Easton LTD. Partnership, Curb Entertainment.  Producer: Anothny Vozza, Chris Eyre.  Screenwriter: Randy Redroad.  Cinematographer: László Kadar.  Editor: Matthew Booth.  Cast: James Duval, Kevin Anderson, Andrew J. Ferchland, Jeri Arredondo, Judy Herrera.

35mm, color, 92 min.