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    Neo Ned is a 2005 American independent romance 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 .

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0364556Neo Ned (2005) - IMDb

    Apr 22, 2005 · Neo Ned is a 2005 film about a neo-Nazi man who falls in love with a black woman who thinks she is Hitler. The film explores their unlikely relationship and the challenges they face in a mental hospital.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Van Fischer
    • 2005-04-22
  3. Neo Ned is a 2005 drama film about a racist young man who falls in love with an African-American woman in a mental hospital. The film has mixed reviews from critics and audiences, who praise the lead performances but criticize the tone and the title.

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    • Jeremy Renner
    • Van Fischer
    • Drama
  4. Without a family of his own, Ned falls in with the Aryan Brotherhood. Soon after, Ned is placed in a mental hospital where he is mesmerized by a young black girl who believes Adolf Hitler was reincarnated in her. What follows is a gritty character study and poignant love story of two people brought together by a seemingly impossible connection.

  5. Feb 21, 2024 · Like most kids, Ned idolized his father and dreamed of following in his footsteps. Unfortunately, his father was a two-bit crook who spent most of his life i...

    • 41 sec
    • 1966
    • NeoNedMovie
  6. Google Store. United States (English) They say opposites attract. What about a misguided neo nazi who falls for a Black woman in a mental institution? What starts out as an impossible connection of opposites slowly turns into a wild, emotional story of love, romance revolving around two people who shouldn't be together, but after meeting them ...

  7. Apr 22, 2005 · Neo Ned is a 2005 film about a white supremacist who falls in love with a black girl who thinks Hitler is her soulmate. The film explores themes of racism, identity and redemption in a humorous and heartfelt way.

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