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'Red', also known in some releases as 'Red the Half-Breed', is a Canadian drama film, directed by Gilles Carle and released in 1970.Bill Marshall, 'Quebec National Cinema'. McGill-Queen's University Press, 2001. . pp. 249-251. An exploration of anti-indigenous racism, the film stars Daniel Pilon as Reginald "Red" Mackenzie, the Mtis half-brother of an otherwise all-white family of siblings, who becomes the primary suspect when his sister Elizabeth (Fernande Giroux), the wife of wealthy car dealer Frdric Barnab (Gratien Glinas), is murdered.

The film's cast also includes Genevive Deloir, Donald Pilon, Yvon Dufour, Claude Michaud and Raymond Cloutier.

The film won three Canadian Film Awards at the 22nd Canadian Film Awards, for Best Supporting Actor (Glinas), Best Supporting Actress (Giroux) and Best Cinematography (Bernard Chentrier)."Goin' Down the Road Our Best Movie". 'Calgary Herald', October 5, 1970.

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