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  • An MVD Exclusive
  • SKU: KS2165D
  • Format: DVD
  • UPC: 698452216539
  • Street Date: 11/09/21
  • PreBook Date: 10/05/21
  • Label: KimStim »
  • Genre: Drama
  • Run Time: 98 mins
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Audio: 5.1 SURROUND
  • Year of Production: 2019
  • Region Code: 1
  • Box Lot: 0
  • Territory: US
  • Language: Portuguese

 

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  • Director: Maya Da-Rin

 

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The Fever

The Fever is a portrait of the confrontation between indigenous ways of life and Western urbanization.

The Fever
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Manaus is an industrial city surrounded by the Amazon rainforest. Justino, a 45 years old member of the indigenous Desana people, works as a security guard at the cargo port. Since the death of his wife, his main company is his youngest daughter with whom he lives in a house on the outskirts of town. Nurse at a health clinic, Vanessa is accepted to study medicine in Brasilia and will need to be leaving soon. As the days go by, Justino is overcome by a strong fever. During the day, he fights to stay awake at work. During the night, a mysterious creature follows his footsteps. But soon the tedious routine of the harbor is broken by the arrival of a new guard. Meanwhile, his brother's visit makes Justino remember the life in the forest, from where he left twenty years ago. Between the oppression of the city and the distance of his native village in the forest, Justino can no longer endure an existence without place.

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Press Quotes

By showing us the world through Justino's searching gaze, Da-Rin gives us an elusive but powerful sense of the limits of our own vision.

     — Devika Girish, New York Times

Subtly sensorial more than conventionally narrative, 'The Fever' inhabits an ethereal plane that centers Indigenous beliefs and cultural practices not as primitive but valid modes of engagement.

     —Carlos Aguilar, Los Angeles Times

An urgent portrait of a kind of life our desperate sprint toward modernity has incorrectly deemed as lesser-than.

     — Roxana Hadadi, Roxana Hadadi RogerEbert.com

This is an entrancing film, orphaned by an unspeakable longing for a place-a whole world-that will never return.

     —Leonardo Goi, The Film Stage

  

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