Very delicate film on native people traditions and the challenges "modern" society imposes to them. Cinematography is splendid and Regis Myrupu and Rosa Peixoto prove themselves talented and charismatic actors. The natural way native American actors spoke in a native language, together with that immersive cinematography of straight lines and rustic houses, give the movie a quasi-documentary atmosphere. Story is very well and carefully told, until the end, as symbolic as the fever itself. Congratulations to Maya Da-Rin for her fantastic direction.
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The Fever tells the story of Justino, a 45-year-old member of the indigenous Desana people, who works as a security guard at the Manaus cargo port. Since the death of his wife, his main company is his youngest daughter who he lives with on the outskirts of town. A nurse at a local health clinic, Vanessa is accepted to study medicine in Brasília, and plans to leave shortly. 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. Meanwhile, a visit from his brother makes him remember the life he left deep in the jungle twenty years prior. Between the oppression of the city and the distance of his native village, Justino is no longer able to endure an existence without a sense of belonging.
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