Neo Ned
Neo Ned is a 2005 American film starring Jeremy Renner, Gabrielle Union, Sally Kirkland, Cary Elwes, Eddie Kaye Thomas, and Ethan Suplee. It was written by Tim Boughn and directed by Van Fischer.
Synopsis
The film stars Jeremy Renner as Ned Nelson, a white power skinhead who ends up in a mental institution where he meets Rachael, a black woman claiming to be the reincarnation of Adolf Hitler. The unlikely couple's hookup leads them down a shocking road to recovery.Cast
- Jeremy Renner as Edward "Ned" Nelson
- Gabrielle Union as Rachael
- Sally Kirkland as Shelly Nelson
- Cary Elwes as Dr. Magnuson
- Eddie Kaye Thomas as Joey
- Ethan Suplee as Orderly Johnny
- Giuseppe Andrews as Josh
- Steve Railsback as Mr. Day
- Richard Riehle as Officer Roy Pendleton
- Michael Shamus Wiles as Lou "Luke" Nelson / Ned's Dad
- Anthony Morgann as Social Worker
Reception
The film's treatment of its subject matter and tone was criticized, with Jasmyne Keimig writing that "The disgust over Neo Ned is rightfully deserved. The movie carelessly throws around the n-word and other acts of violence for humor" and L.A. Weekly writer Matthew Duersten stating, "The problem lies in the film's inability to decide whether such loaded images are funny in a Farrelly Brothers/Dave Chapelle kind of way or if they mean something deeper."
Gabrielle Union expressed dissatisfaction with her performance in this film over Twitter.
Awards
To date, the film has won 10 film awards, out of 10 total nominations.2005
;Slamdance Film Festival- Best Narrative Feature
2006
- Best Feature Film
;Newport Beach Film Festival
- Outstanding Achievement in Directing, Van Fischer
;Palm Beach International Film Festival
- Best Actor, Jeremy Renner
- Best Actress, Gabrielle Union
- Best Director, Van Fischer
- Best Feature
- List of [San Diego International Film Festival award winners#SDFF2006|Best Screenplay - Tim Boughn]
- List of [San Diego International Film Festival award winners#Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature|Audience Award - Best Narrative Feature]
;Sarasota Film Festival
- Best Narrative Feature
Film release