Rabbit Fever (film)

Rabbit Fever

Official One-Sheet
Directed by Amy Do
Produced by Amy Do
Daniel D. Gregoire
Written by Amy Do
Starring Jenna Anderson
Jessica Sheetz
Paula Courtney
Johnny Haussener
Jeremy Garrett
Joe Kim
Music by Eric Holland
Edited by Dave Ciaccio
Duane Trow
Amy Do
Release dates
2010
Running time
85 min.
Country United States
Language English

Rabbit Fever is a 2009 feature-length documentary film directed by Amy Do, about the competition at the 2005 National Convention of the American Rabbit Breeders' Association (ARBA), the largest assemblage of rabbits in the world.[1]

The film has found support from, among others, the Ignatz Award-winning artist Jeffrey Brown, who illustrated the movie poster.[2] It was shown at the 8th San Francisco Documentary Film Festival in October 2009 as a work-in-progress.[3] The final work officially premiered in 2010.

Production notes

Rabbit Fever was originally developed as a 20-minute project for Do's film class at the University of Southern California. Do was encouraged by her instructor, director Charles Braverman to expand it into a feature-length film.[4]

After much demand from her fans in the Rabbit Show community, Amy Do has made a Limited Release of her film which was and currently can be purchased on her website. It will be released and shipped to the fans on September 12th, 2012, nearly 9 years since the convention it was filmed at had occurred and nearly 3 years since the film was produced and aired for the first time.

Appearances

Teens at the Rabbit Convention take part in the human pageant for the titles of "Rabbit Queen" and "Rabbit King". Rabbit Fever follows some of these contestants:

Others featured in the documentary include:

References

  1. Goldston, Linda (18 September 2009). "Animal friends: 20,000 rabbits and one filmmaker". San Jose Mercury News. Retrieved 2009-10-06.
  2. Matheson, Whitney (2009-08-05). "Cool Movie Alert: Rabbit Fever". USA Today. Retrieved 2009-10-05.
  3. "Rabbit Fever". SF Doc Fest 2009. Retrieved 2009-10-06.
  4. Kermode, Jennie (2009-08-05). "Run, rabbit, run". Eye for Film. Retrieved 2009-10-05.

External links

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