
THE DOE BOY
Written and Directed
By Randy Redroad
Set in 1984 in the heart of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, The Doe Boy tells the coming-of-age story of Hunter (James Duval), a young man of mixed heritage who is also a hemophiliac.
The film was selected as the United States winner of the
Sundance /NHK International Filmmakers Award.
AWARDS
Sundance/NHK International Filmmaker's Award
Taos Talking Pictures - Best First-Time Director
Wine Country Film Festival - Best First Feature, Best Actor (James Duval)
Great Plains Film Festival - Best Feature
Deauville American Film Festival 2001 - Official Competition
IFP/Gotham Open Palm Award - Outstanding Directorial Debut - Finalist
Perrier Bubbling Under Award - Finalist
Galway Film Fleadh - Best First Time Director Co-Winner -
First Nations Film Festival, Montreal - Grand Prize -
Great Plains Film Festival - Best Feature
Empire State Film Festival - Grand Prize
Route 66 Film Festival- Best Feature With Diversity Emphasis
American Indian Film Festival - Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor (James Duval), Best Actress (Jeri Arredondo)
Best Supporting Actress (Judy Herrera)