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  1. Fever is a 2016 Indian suspense thriller written and directed by Rajeev Jhaveri and produced by Ravi Agrawal, Mahesh Balekundri, Ajay Chabbria and Rajath Manjunath. The film features Gauahar Khan and Rajeev Khandelwal in the lead roles [2] along with Gemma Atkinson , Caterina Murino and Ankita Makwana . [3]

  2. The Fever ( Portuguese: A Febre) is a 2019 internationally co-produced drama thriller film written and directed by Maya Da-Rin, Miguel Seabra Lopes and Pedro Cesarino and starring Regis Myrupu and Rosa Peixoto. Featuring dialogue in Portuguese and the indigenous languages Tukano and Tikuna, it features a main cast of indigenous Brazilian from ...

  3. The film, done with superb acting, fulfilling as a stage play and very powerful monologues leaves a bitter sweet taste as one desires simple quick answers to be given on the screen. But life does not provide quick McAnswers as we are promised in a superficial market driven system. 16 out of 21 found this helpful.

  4. Apr 25, 2021 · The Fever: Directed by Katharina Weingartner. With Richard Mukabana, Paul Mwamu, Rehema Namyalo, Patrick Engeu Ogwang. 'The Fever' portrays the fight against malaria as a case study-in greed and courage.

  5. Matt Turner Little White Lies A compelling, richly researched film that builds upon Da-Rin's documentary experience. Rated: 4/5 Aug 3, 2021 Full Review Peter Bradshaw Guardian The Fever is a calm ...

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  6. www.imdb.com › title › tt4022278Fever (2016) - IMDb

    Aug 5, 2016 · Fever: Directed by Rajeev Jhaveri. With Rajeev Khandelwal, Gauahar Khan, Gemma Atkinson, Ankita Makwana. An assassin loses his memory in an accident. He wakes up knowing only his name, and a subconscious memory of a crime he has committed.

  7. Mar 19, 2021 · The Fever. The insidious, devastating effects of capitalism, colonialism, and the Church—the three big Cs—on indigenous communities are considered by director Maya Da-Rin in her quietly ruinous “The Fever.” “Quiet” does not mean “gentle.”. Barely anyone in “The Fever” raises their voice or a hand to anyone else, nor is there ...