| Year | 2010 |
| Director(s) | Amy Do |
| Genre(s) | Family |
| Runtime | 85 min |
| Producer(s) | Amy Do, Daniel Gregoire |
| Writer(s) | Amy Do |
| Categories | Documentary Feature, Official Selection, World Premiere |
| Honor(s) | Heartland Film Festival Film |
You’ve heard of dog and horse shows, but are you familiar with rabbit showing? Rabbit Fever follows a colorful collection of competitors as they strive to win the top title at the National American Rabbit Convention, an event that draws more than 20,000 rabbits in one building, the largest mass of rabbits in the world. While adult members of the rabbit habit compete for Best in Show, the teenage enthusiasts quest for an even more coveted honor: RABBIT KING and QUEEN!











Holy cow! This looks amazing. The trailer reminds me of my 4-H days.
Watched the film this evening – it was FANTASTIC, so much fun and so well made! Amy Do did a great job of bringing out themes and experiences we can all relate to while exploring such a unique topic. Never thought I’d find Rabbit Shows quite so fascinating!