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{{Infobox film

| name = The Fever

| native_name =

| director = Maya Da-Rin

| writer = Maya Da-Rin

| starring = Regis Myrupu
Rosa Peixoto

| studio = Tamandu Vermelho
Enquadramento Produes
Still Moving
Komplizen Film

| released =

| runtime = 98 min

| country = Brazil
France
Germany

| language = Portuguese
Tukano
Tikuna

}}

'The Fever' is a Franco-German-Brazilian drama and suspense movie directed by Maya Da-Rin. Spoken in Portuguese and in the indigenous languages Tukano and Tikuna, it is written by Maya Da-Rin, Miguel Seabra Lopes and Pedro Cesarino, and starred by Regis Myrupu and Rosa Peixoto. Its main cast is formed by indigenous actors from the Upper Rio Negro, belonging to the Desanos, Tucanos and Tarianas people, many of them whom had their first experience in cinema.

The film premiered at the international competition of the 72nd Locarno International Film Festival in Switzerland, where it received the Golden Leopard for Best Actor for Regis Myrupu, FIPRESCI International Film Critics Award and the "Environment is Quality of Life" Prize from the young jury. Besides the award at the Locarno Festival, Regis Myrupu also received the Best Actor Award at the Brasilia Film Festival, becoming the first indigenous actor to be awarded at both festivals.

Plot



The Fever tells the story of Justino (Regis Myrupu), a 45-year-old member of the indigenous Desana people, who emigrate to the city of Manaus leaving behind his village on the Upper Rio Negro region. Widowed, Justino works as a security guard at a cargo port, while his daughter Vanessa (Rosa Peixoto) takes several jobs as a nursing technician, and his eldest son lives in his own home with his wife and son. Caught up in the stream of a modest life, their routine comes down to the transit between their work and home, on the outskirts of Manaus.

When Vanessa hears that she has been approved to study medicine at the University of Braslia, her father's lack of ability to deal with the demands of urban life makes her question her decision to leave. At the same time, the visions that have been disturbing Justino in his dreams, start to manifest themselves in the form of a mysterious and intermittent fever, which coincides with rumors about the presence of a mysterious creature in the neighborhood.

In the port, his monotonous work routine is broken with the arrival of a new guard (Lourinelson Wladmir), with whom Justino has to deal with during the shift changes. Working before as a foreman of a cattle ranch in the countryside, Wanderlei does not hide his deep prejudice against native people. Meanwhile, the visit of his brother (Edmildo Vaz) and his sister-in-law (Anunciata Teles) makes Justino remember his village in the forest, from where he left twenty years ago.

Cast



* Regis Myrupu as 'Justino'

* Rosa Peixoto as 'Vanessa'

* Johnatan Sodr as 'Everton'

* Edmildo Vaz Pimentel as 'Andr'

* Anunciata Teles Soares as 'Marta'

* Kaisaro Jussara Brito as 'Jalmira'

* Lourinelson Wladmir as 'Wanderlei'

* Suzy Lopes as Rose

Production



The Fever is a co-production between Brazil (Tamandu Vermelho and Enquadramento Produes), France (Still Moving) and Germany (Komplizen Film), produced by Maya Da-Rin, Leonardo Mecchi and Juliette Lepoudre and co-produced by Pierre Menahem, Janine Jackowski and Jonas Dornbach. The project was developed with the support of the Cinfondation screenplay residency from the Cannes Film Festival and of the TorinoFilmLab. It was shot in the city and metropolitan area of Manaus, Amazon, for seven and a half weeks, between the months of April and June 2018. Its cast and crew are mostly formed by local Amazonian people.

Release



The Fever had its world premiere on August 8, 2019 at the opening of the official competition of the 72nd Locarno International Film Festival, in Switzerland, where it won three awards: the Golden Leopard for Best Actor for Regis Myrupu, the FIPRESCI International Film Critics Award and the Special Award Environment is Quality of Life granted by the young jury. The Fever was shown in more than sixty film festivals, such as Toronto International Film Festival, Rotterdam Film Festival and New Director New Films, having received more than thirty awards, including Best Film at the Pingyao International Film Festival (China), Biarritz Festival Latin America (France), IndieLisboa International Film Festival (Portugal), Mar del Plata International Film Festival (Argentina), Festival de Brasilia, and Best Direction at the Chicago International Film Festival (USA) and the Rio Film Festival (Brazil).

The film was released in Brazil by Vitrine Filmes on November 12, 2020, simultaneously on digital streaming platforms theaters right after the reopening due to COVID-19 pandemic. It's distributed by KimStim in North America, Survivance in France, New Wave Films in the United Kingdom on August 6, 2021 and in China

'The Fever' had a good reception by Brazilian and international critics. It has been listed as the best debut film of 2019 in the list of critics La internacional cinefilia" by programmer Nicole Brenez. The critic and programmer Diego Batlle gave 4.5 stars out of 5 in the electronic magazine Otroscines and wrote that The Fever is one of the most convincing debut film in Latin American cinema in recent years. Nicols Quinteros, critic from Escribiendo Cine magazine, scored 8 and wrote that it is an essential film to understand an important part of contemporary Latin American reality 1. Francisco Russo, from the electronic magazine AdoroCinema, considered The Fever a film as rarely seen in Brazilian cinema and Geraldo Couto from Outras Palavras said that the film is a milestone in the way indigenous characters are portrayed in movies. French critic Beatrice Loayza, from Cinema Scope magazine, considered the film essential cinema, demanding empathy and understanding without pity or didacticism, and spotlighting indigenous people with the attention to cultural specifics that few films bother elaborating ".

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