

Noble Savage
Eli is a teenager struggling with an eating disorder, and every aspect of his life is on the brink of disaster. He lives in a seedy neighborhood in Southern Tel Aviv with his mother and her new husband, two ex-junkies, while his alcoholic father is an unemployed artist and street philosopher. Eli's desperate efforts to unite his family spin out of control, when a minor family dispute erupts into a cataclysmic tragedy.
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Plot Summary
A young, ambitious Black filmmaker struggles to navigate the complexities of Hollywood and his own identity as he attempts to get his passion project, a documentary about a controversial historical figure, produced. He faces pressure from financiers, skeptical collaborators, and his own internal doubts, all while trying to stay true to his artistic vision.
Critical Reception
Noble Savage received a mixed to positive reception. While some critics praised its raw honesty and unique perspective on the filmmaking process and racial identity in America, others found its pacing uneven and its narrative occasionally unfocused. Audiences generally responded well to its authentic voice and the central performance by Rondell Felder.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its authentic portrayal of a Black filmmaker's struggle in Hollywood.
- Noted for its insightful commentary on identity and artistic integrity.
- Some viewers found the narrative to be somewhat disjointed at times.
Google audience: Viewers appreciated the film's relatable protagonist and its bold exploration of themes related to race and the film industry. Many found the documentary's personal nature to be compelling and thought-provoking, though a segment of the audience wished for a more polished final product.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the Independent Spirit Awards.
Fun Fact
The film was largely shot on a shoestring budget, with many scenes improvised by the cast to capture a sense of raw realism.
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